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Malden PD Identify Alleged Moped Bank Robber

John Mellone, of Somerville, is being held on $3,500 bail.

 

Note: The following was provided by the Malden PD: 

At approximately 2:50 p.m. Wednesday, officers of the Malden Police Department responded to a report of a bank robbery at the US Alliance Credit Union 1032 Eastern Avenue.

On arrival at the scene, it was learned that a white male entered the bank, showed a note to the teller and fled with an undetermined amount of cash. According to witnesses, the perpetrator fled on a motor scooter and was wearing a black and white motorcycle helmet.

Officer Griffiths, who was on patrol in the area, remembered seeing a motor scooter operating in the area approximately 15 minutes prior to the robbery. Det. Montina spotted a motor scooter in front of a nearby business. Further investigation revealed that the operator left the motor scooter and took a taxi to Somerville.

Detectives responded to Somerville and located the suspect, John Mellone at his home at 10 Montgomery St.. Mellone was arrested and charged with one count of unarmed robbery.

Officers participating in the investigation were Officers Griffiths, Luongo, Wilson, Calhoun, Sgt. Bailey and Detectives, Montina, Headley, Mitchell, Gifford and DiSalvatore. Somerville PD also assisted.

Mellone was arraigned today in Malden District Court and held on $3,500 bail.

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Anon

3:11 pm on Thursday, March 1, 2012

I thought bank robbery was a Federal offense? Is that just for bank and not credit unions?

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Chris Caesar

5:03 pm on Thursday, March 1, 2012

Good question. From what I understand, it can depend on a few factors whether or not it is prosecuted in the state or federal courts, though I must admit I am no expert.

stella

9:54 pm on Friday, March 2, 2012

Malden Police should be congratulated for a great job getting it solved quickly and without any one getting hurt.

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