Massachusetts town put on alert after bank robbed

Oct. 29, 2009
Bomb squad called in to investigate suspicous package left at East Bridgwater bank

BOSTON --

The state police bomb squad was called to an East Bridgewater bank Tuesday after a suspicious package was left at the counter.

The package was left at the East Bridgewater Savings Bank on Route 18 shortly before at about 9:45 a.m.

East Bridgewater Police Department Chief John Cowan said that a man entered the bank, demanded money, fled the area and left a bag that contained a box at the bank counter.

"A white male entered the bank, approximately 5 feet 10 inches, 175 pounds," Cowan said. "(He was) carrying a white shopping bag, walked up to the teller, handed her a note. There was an exchange of money. We don't know the amount yet. The shopping bag was left at the counter."

The area was cordoned off as a precaution, and a few schools in the area were placed in "safe" mode. The Plymouth County Sheriff's Department sent out an emergency alert phone call to residents in the area.

"All employees have been evacuated and are safe. Traffic is now detouring around the center. The schools have been notified," Cowan said in his message.

Cowan said officials determined the contents of the bag were safe and that the only thing inside the bag was a box.

"The nice thing is that everyone is safe, and it is just an empty box," Cowan said.

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Town Put On Alert After Bank Robbed

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