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Chicopee man charged in Connecticut bank robbery in May after DNA match, prosecutors say

Por: The Boston Globe Nation December 02, 2022

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A Chicopee man suspected of being involved in more than a dozen bank robberies across four New England States was arrested Thursday by the FBI after DNA collected at a Springfield casino allegedly connected him to a May bank robbery in Connecticut, officials said.Taylor Dziczek, 30, was ordered detained at his appearance in US District Court in Hartford, according to a statement from the office of the US attorney for Connecticut.It was unclear... + full article



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