National Iron Bank branch robbed

CORNWALL — At press time, The Lakeville Journal learned that a robbery had taken place hours earlier at the Cornwall branch of the National Iron Bank.

The bank would not comment on the robbery at that time and would only confirm that the robbery had occurred and was being investigated.

Connecticut State Police reported at the time that they were notified “of an alarm of a bank robbery that had just taken place at the National Iron Bank on Route 7 in Cornwall� at 9:34 a.m. on April 28.

“Troopers obtained preliminary information and determined that a lone male had entered the bank, displayed a handgun, and demanded money. The suspect fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash. There were no injuries.�

State Police K9 Teams were conducting a search of the area and police from the state’s Major Crime Squad responded, “to process the crime scene and initiate the investigation into this robbery.�

According to the police, witnesses said the suspect is 5-foot 5-inches to 5-foot 7-inches tall, weighing about 155 pounds. He was wearing dark jeans, a cream-colored shirt and a baseball cap.

Police are asking anyone who may have been in the area of the bank at the time of this incident and may have seen anything to contact the Troop B barracks in North Canaan at 860-824-2500.

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