Crime & Safety
Enfield Man Accused of Robbing East Windsor Bank at Gunpoint
The suspect was arrested on a warrant and held on a $5 million bond.

East Windsor police have arrested an Enfield man for allegedly robbing the Nutmeg State Federal Credit Union on Prospect Road in East Windsor in July.
David Johnson, 27, of Middle Road in Enfield, was arrested Saturday night on a warrant and taken into custody without incident, according to police.
Police said that security video from the bank showed the suspect entering the bank, walking over to a teller and pointing a black semi-automatic handgun at the teller with his right hand. The suspect got away with an unspecified amount of money, according to police.
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As a result of a multi-agency investigation, Johnson was identified as the suspect.
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The East Windsor Police Department, along with the FBI, Capital Region Emergency Services Team, Enfield Police Department and Windsor Police Department went to Johnson’s home on Saturday night to serve the arrest warrant.
Johnson was arrested on charges of first-degree robbery, first-degree larceny with a firearm, first-degree kidnapping with a firearm, criminal use of a firearm, first-degree reckless endangerment, second-degree threatening and carrying a handgun without a permit.
He was held in lieu of a $5 million bond and was scheduled to appear in Enfield Superior Court on Jan. 12.
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