Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Prosecutor says $5,000 was stolen from JP Morgan Chase.
Authorities are looking for a man caught on camera allegedly robbing the Morris Plains JP Morgan Chase Bank at 1711 Route 10 Monday night. The man, who was described as a black male by the Morris County Prosecutor's Office, allegedly took about $5,000. Surveillance footage from the bank was provided to detectives and shows the man wearing a white sweater, winter hat and sunglasses. According to a release from the prosecutor's office, the bank was robbed at about 6 p.m. and the man fled on foot. Anyone with information on the incident is asked to contact Lt. Stephen Wilson of the Morris County Prosecutor's Office at 973-285-6212 or Det. Jason Kohn of the Morris Plains Police Department at 973-538-2284.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Warren Township resident tells judge he planned to start job on Wall Street Monday.
Bail for the so-called dapper bandit, the Warren Township man accused of robbing several Morris County banks, will remain at $500,000, a state Superior Court judge ruled Monday afternoon. Judge Robert Gilson presided over a bail review hearing at Morris County Courthouse for David G. Carroccia, 28, who is charged with four counts of robbery in connection with bank robberies this summer in Parsippany, Lincoln Park and Mount Olive, plus an attempted robbery at a Kinnelon bank, according to Morris County Prosecutor Robert Bianchi. Carroccia may also face separate charges stemming from other robberies in Somerset and Monmouth counties, according to Assistant Morris County Prosecutor Julie Serfess. This was Carroccia's fourth arrest, according …
Friday, September 7, 2012
Brooklyn man had a bail review hearing at the Morris County Courthouse Friday afternoon.
Bail for the New York man accused of robbing a Parsippany PNC Bank on Route 46 Wednesday will remain at $100,000, a state Superior Court judge ruled Friday afternoon. Judge Stuart A. Minkowitz presided over a bail review hearing at Morris County Courthouse Friday for Stephen L. Smith, 29, of Brooklyn, N.Y., who is charged with the Parsippany bank robbery and with the Sept. 1 robbery of $795 from a TD Bank in Little Falls. There is also a possibility Smith may be connected to an Aug. 12 robbery of $6,000 from a TD Bank in Woodland Park, NorthJersey.com reported. Assistant Morris County Prosecutor Joseph Napurano told the judge that Smith faces charges of 2nd degree robbery and possession of stolen property, which could net him as much as 20…
Police said Stephen Smith may be responsible for another bank robbery in Woodland Park.
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Friday, September 7, 2012
The Brooklyn man arrested for allegedly robbing a Parsippany PNC Bank on Route 46 Wednesday says he is also responsible for the Sept. 1 robbery of a TD Bank in Little Falls, according to a report on NorthJersey.com. There is also a possibility that the man may be connected to an Aug. 12 robbery of $6,000 from a TD Bank in Woodland Park, NorthJersey.com reported. Stephen L. Smith, 29, was captured and arrested by police in Secaucus Wednesday afternoon after Parsippany Police investigators broadcast a description of the man to authorities, according to the Morris County Prosecutor's Office. Little Falls Police told NorthJersey.com that Smith admitted to the TB Bank heist, in which he allegedly handed a note to a teller asking the employee to…
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Authorities investigating whether Brooklyn resident is connected to other recent heists.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
A New York man was apprehended in Hudson County shortly after robbing a Parsippany bank Wednesday morning, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office said. Stephen L. Smith, 29, of Brooklyn, N.Y., was charged with robbery and theft after allegedly robbing the PNC Bank at 1142 Route 46 West in Parsippany at about 10:50 a.m., the prosecutor's office said. A weapon was not shown during the robbery, the prosecutor's office said. Witnesses described the alleged robber as a black male, approximately 5-foot-10 with a thin build wearing a black baseball hat and a gray hooded sweatshirt, the prosecutor's office said. Secaucus Police conducted a motor vehicle stop on Route 3 of a 2005 Black Audi A6 with New York license plates driven by a man who fit the…
County prosecutor says arrest was made in Secaucus on Route 3.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
A third bank robbery in a two-month span has occurred in Parsippany, but this time an alleged robber was arrested, according to Morris County Prosecutor Robert Bianchi. The PNC Bank on Route 46 was robbed at 11 a.m. on Wednesday by a man who fled the scene, Bianchi said. The man did not show a weapon, Bianchi said. According to Bianchi, a man was stopped and arrested by Secaucus Police on Route 3 without incident. UPDATED: Alleged robber identified as a Brooklyn man who was charged with robbery and theft. The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit, Parsippany Police Department, Morris County Sherriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Section and the FBI are investigating, Bianchi said. This is the third bank robbery within the …
Monday, August 27, 2012
Though it is the fifth bank robbery in the county since July, the description does not match others.
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Monday, August 27, 2012
Another bank robbery has taken place in Morris County and Parsippany, according to the Morris County Prosecutor's Office. A man described as black, between 5-foot-10 and 6-feet tall and approximately 220 pounds allegedly brandished a handgun during the incident at Provident Bank on Smith Road at 9:25 a.m., the prosecutor's office said. They also said the man was described as wearing a ski mask, gloves, a jacket, jogging style pants and black sneakers. This is the fifth bank robbery in Morris County since July, although the description reported does not mach the other four. Before Monday's robbery, the latest was in Lincoln Park on Thursday. The Morris County Prosecutor's Office said the Thursday robbery may be connected to the other three …
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Morris County Prosecutor's Office says there may be a link from Thursday's in Lincoln Park.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and two Morris County law enforcement agencies are investigating a bank robbery that took place at the Boiling Springs Bank in Lincoln Park on Thursday, according to the Morris County Prosecutor's Office. The incident may be related to other recent bank robberies in the county, including one in Parsippany in July, according to the prosecutor's office. The bank allegedly robbed on Thursday is located at 60 Beaver Brook Road in Lincoln Park. The prosecutor's office said the robbery happened around 2:09 p.m. The man is described by the Morris County Prosecutor's Office as a white male in his 20s or 30s between 6-foot and 6-foot-2 tall. He was also described as wearing a straw cowboy hat, olive green blazer…
Monday, July 30, 2012
Well-dressed man robs Mount Olive bank Monday, similar to description of person who struck Parsippany bank earlier this month.
The well-dressed bandit who robbed a Parsippany bank earlier this month may have struck again Monday. Authorities are looking for a man who did not show a weapon when he robbed the PNC Bank on Route 46 in Budd Lake Monday afternoon, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office said. The robber is described to be a while male in his early 20s, about 6-foot-2 with a slender build, the prosecutor's office said. The man has short dark hair, facial hair and a pronounced nose, the prosecutor's office said. The man was wearing dark-colored dress clothes with a white shirt and dark-colored tie and was wearing dark glasses and a backpack, the prosecutor's office said. A similar well-dressed man robbed an Indus American Bank inside a Pathmark on Route 46 …
Friday, July 20, 2012
Prosecutor says man was wearing a pinstriped suit, shirt, tie and hat when he passed a note to a teller and made off with an undetermined amount of cash.
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Friday, July 20, 2012
Authorities are seeking a man who wore a pinstriped suit, dress shirt, tie and hat when he robbed a bank inside a Parsippany supermarket on Route 46 late Friday morning. According to the Morris County Prosecutor's Office, an alarm was activated at the Indus American Bank inside the Parsippany Pathmark at 1157 Route 46 East Friday just before noon. The robber is described as a white male in his early 20s who is about 5-foot-10 with a slim build and facial hair, the prosecutor's office said. The man had a black backpack and was wearing a black, pinstriped business-type suit with a cream-colored or off-white shirt, black tie and a rain-type hat, according to the prosecutor's office. The man entered the Pathmark, approached the lone teller …
Nicholas Robert Homyak
11:42 am on Saturday, February 16, 2013
Come on John P who's advocating for Bank Robbers. The point is there is so much injustice, bank or any robbery should be unnecessary is a "just society", did not the Wall Street Crowd rob the country and get off free and with bonuses to boot. Sarcasm my friend that's' all it was. Suggest you read; If You Want to Rob a Bank Own One; you can look up the author.   more ›