One charged in morning credit union robbery
read more…: One charged in morning credit union robberyRoger Hicks, 51, was arrested at about 11:05 a.m. at 68 Orange St., first floor and charged with the robbery.
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Roger Hicks, 51, was arrested at about 11:05 a.m. at 68 Orange St., first floor and charged with the robbery.
It is important that you talk to your loved ones frequently, particularly those who are elderly, to find out if they have received unusual phone calls. Sometimes perpetrators caution victims not to speak to family members about what they’re doing, creating a sense of fear among seniors when the topic is raised. Be vigilant and persistent in protecting your friends, relatives or other vulnerable citizens.
An active investigation into the Oct. 3 bank robbery at Members First Credit Union is underway in Manchester, NH.
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