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Pittsfield Police Release Photos of Suspected Credit Union Robber

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PITTSFIELD, Mass.— Police released security photos of the woman who is suspected to have robbed an Elm Street credit union.

On Friday, a female dressed in a baseball hat and sunglasses robbed Greylock Federal Credit Union.

She took off running toward Harry's Supermarket with an undisclosed amount of money. Police performed an extensive search but to no avail.

In hopes of gaining information from the public, Police released photos of the suspect on Monday.

Citizens with any information are asked to contact the Police Department's Detective Bureau at 413-448-9705.

     

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