Massachusetts man sentenced in bank robberies

WINSTED — On Thursday, Dec. 7, Vincent Torraco, 26, of Athol, Mass., was sentenced to 43 months in federal prison after being convicted of three bank robberies in Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire.

According to a press release issued by Department of Justice  Acting United States Attorney John Farley, Torraco robbed three TD Bank branches in 2016 in three states, including one at 200 New Hartford Road in Winsted on Sept. 24, 2016.

The other branches were in Gardner, Mass., and Rindge, N.H. 

“Torraco was identified as the robber in each instance through bank security images, which revealed distinctive clothing and physical characteristics common to Torraco and in one case a fingerprint on the demand note,” according to the press release.

Torraco was arrested in Huntersville, N.C., on Sept. 27, 2016.

He pleaded guilty to three counts of bank robbery.

After he completes his 43-month sentence, Torraco will have three years supervised release.

The investigation was overseen by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and four police departments, including the Winchester Police Department, which serves Winsted.

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