Home » News » Crime
Manchester pair plead guilty to TD Bank branch robbery
CONCORD — Two Manchester men have pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in connection with the Dec. 17, 2011, robbery of the TD Bank branch on Bay Street in the Queen City.
Raymond Rios, 25, who admitted robbing the bank, was sentenced to 55 months in jail.
Jordan Dearborn, 22, who pleaded to conspiracy to commit bank robbery and aiding and abetting a bank robbery, is scheduled for sentencing Nov. 11 and faces a maximum prison term of 25 years. A surveillance tape showed Rios was the person who entered the Manchester bank branch and handed a note to a bank teller that read, “Empty your cash register into the bag and you (won't) get shot. I HAVE A GUN. Cooperate and no one will get hurt.”
Rios handed the teller a plastic bag and she put money from her teller drawer in the bag and handed it to Rios, who left the bank and got into a vehicle driven by Dearborn.
Manchester police recognized Dearborn from two photos from the surveillance video provided by TD Bank security. The bank clerk had identified Dearborn as a man who had entered the bank and asked a question shortly before the robbery and identified the man in the second photo as the robber.
Police went to Dearborn's then-residence on Manchester's Amherst Street, where both men were found and arrested two days after the robbery.
The case was investigated by Manchester police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation and was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Bob Kinsella.
- Portsmouth drug raid nets four arrests for sale of heroin - 0
- Manchester Market clerk robbed by man armed with knife - 0
- Man who spent days under Salem woman's trailer recording sentenced to prison - 2
- Man sought for attempting to lure girl into white van near Nashua school - 0
- Lawyer who made porn videos of teenage daughter gets 40 years in jail - 33
- Trial delayed for Epping man charged with shooting romantic rival - 9
- Former editor indicted on child porn charges - 3
- Somersworth man indicted for Market Basket robbery in Epping - 1
- Former editor indicted on child porn charges - 2
Police say man detained as part of investigation into death scene in Belmont
READER COMMENTS: 1- Talk of UNH logo change brings out passions - 0
- John Habib's City Sports: Gosselin stepping down as city AD - 0
- Lackey sharp as Red Sox pound Cleveland, Masterson - 0
- Manchester Vet Center just 'a great place' - 0
- NHIAA Roundup: Bedford netmen earn spot in state final - 0
- NHIAA Scoreboard, May 24, 2013 - 0
- NHIAA Div. I Track: Lynch, North boys prevail - 0
- Two found dead in Belmont; one man detained as part of investigation - 0
- Weather this weekend may be more like Veterans Day - 0
Sox in the city: World champs' appearance highlighted Gill Stadium opening
READER COMMENTS: 0- Should applicants for jobless benefits have to pass a drug test?
- Yes
- 78%
- No
- 22%
- Total Votes: 1424



