Crime & Safety

Boston Man Gets Over Six Years for Braintree and Hingham Bank Robberies

Edward Stone, 26 was sentenced after he pled guilty to robbing three banks in Braintree and Hingham

From the Office of the US Attorneys, Massachusetts District:

A Boston-area man was sentenced Monday for robbing three banks in June 2014 and stealing over $18,000.

Edward Stone, 26, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Denise J. Casper to 80 months in prison, three years of supervised release, and restitution of $18,257. In March 2015, Stone pleaded guilty to three counts of bank robbery.

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On June 7, 2014, Stone walked into a TD Bank in Braintree holding a notebook and approached the bank teller. He showed the teller a written note demanding money in “Big Bills” [sic]. While speaking to the teller, he also threatened to “blow [her] head off” if she did not follow his instructions. Stone left the bank with $7,363 moments after he entered.

On June 12, 2014, Stone entered a TD Bank in Hingham at 11:24 a.m. Once again, he presented a note demanding money and told the teller, “This is a robbery. Give me the money.” Stone stole $3,796 from the bank.

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On June 20, 2014, Stone robbed the TD Bank in Braintree for the second time. Stone approached the same teller he victimized on June 7 and once again demanded money. Stone left the bank forty seconds after entering with $7,098 in cash.

Following each robbery, the tellers and other witnesses identified Stone from a photo array.

Police arrested him on June 25, 2014. After his arrest, Stone gave a videotaped confession in which he admitted to all three robberies.

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