Crime & Safety

Nashua Police Seek Tips After St. Mary’s Bank Is Robbed By Man With A Firearm

The Northwest Boulevard bank was robbed on Friday, cops said. The suspect, who appeared to be white, fled in a minivan-style vehicle.

The St. Mary’s Bank on Northwest Boulevard was robbed on June 12.
The St. Mary’s Bank on Northwest Boulevard was robbed on June 12. (Nashua Police Department)

NASHUA, NH — Investigators in Nashua are asking for the public’s help after the St. Mary’s Bank on Northwest Boulevard was robbed on Friday.

Limited information was released about the incident on Monday.

The suspect is a man who appeared to be white and wore a black suit, blue tie, sunglasses, a gray facemask, black gloves, and a gray or teal Milwaukee baseball cap, according to Sgt. John Cinelli, the public information officer and communications division supervisor, for the Nashua Police Department.

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“The suspect fled in a silver minivan-style vehicle,” he said. “No one was injured during the robbery.”

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Cinelli said the department was requesting anyone with information that would assist in identifying the suspect to contact the Crime Line at 603-589-1665.

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