Worcester man allegedly cut off GPS monitor and then robbed a bank in Pennsylvania
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Worcester man allegedly cut off GPS monitor and then robbed a bank in Pennsylvania
"Around 12:45 p.m. last Monday, officers responded to a report of a robbery at the Pennian Bank in Howe Township, according to a statement from Pennsylvania State Police."
"Police report that the suspect demanded money from the teller and showed a handgun tucked into his waistband by lifting his shirt."
"Grannis faces charges of robbery, theft, and terroristic threats and was being held in Perry County Prison on a $500,000 cash bail, according to authorities."
"Grannis, who police said cut off his GPS ankle monitor two days prior to the Pennsylvania robbery, is also linked to other robberies in Massachusetts."
Christopher Grannis, 38, allegedly cut off his GPS ankle monitor before driving a stolen Honda Civic to Perry County, Pennsylvania, where he robbed the Pennian Bank. He demanded money from a teller while displaying a handgun and fled with $1,830. Police identified him through bank video footage and arrested him the next day at a campsite, where items linking him to the robbery were found. Grannis faces multiple charges and is linked to other bank robberies in Massachusetts.
Read at Boston.com
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