Sentinel & Enterprise

Man pleads guilty to 3 bank robberies

- Staff Report

Lancaster man, suspected in 8 bank robberies, pleaded guilty Friday.

WORCESTER » A Lancaster man, suspected in eight bank robberies throughout the region, pleaded guilty Friday in federal court to three of the robberies, according to a release from the office of U.S. Attorney Andrew

Lelling.

Matthew Alden Jr., 26, of Narrow View Lane, pleaded guilty to three counts of bank robbery before U.S. District Court Judge

Timothy Hillman.

According to the charging documents, on Dec. 12, 2019, Alden entered the Cornerston­e Bank on South Main Street in Leicester and made statements to the bank tellers such as “give me all the money,” “no dye packs,” and “I’m not going to hurt any

one.” Alden wore a black leather jacket, black sweatshirt, tan pants, a black hat, a black and white bandana over his face, glasses and black gloves. Alden stole $9,906, placed the cash into a black drawstring bag and fled the scene.

On Dec. 27, 2019, Alden entered the Avidia Savings Bank on Maple Street in Marlboro and made statements to the tellers such as “give me all your money so no one gets hurt. No dye packs, no GPS, no banded cash.” Alden wore black shoes, black pants, a black sweatshirt, black leather jacket, black gloves and a black and white bandana

over his face. Alden stole $3,390, which he placed into a black drawstring bag before fleeing the scene, according to the charging documents.

On Feb. 21, 2020, Alden entered the Avidia Bank on Maple Avenue in Shrewsbury. He wore a dark winter jacket with fur on the hood, black gloves, a black ski mask over his face, blue jeans and black boots. Alden stated to the tellers “give me all the money,” and stole $1,028, according to the charging documents.

On Feb. 26, 2020, federal agents arrested Alden who was in possession of a notepad with a list of 12 banks in Massachuse­tts and New Hampshire and their closing times on Thursdays and Fridays, according to Lelling’s office.

A search warrant executed at Alden’s house recovered, among other items, a black leather jacket identical to the one worn during the Leicester and Marlboro robberies, a black and white bandana, and a dark winter jacket with a fur hood attachment and black boots, identical to those worn during the Shrewsbury robbery, according to Lellling’s office.

The charging statute provides for a sentence of up to 20 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of $250,000. Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

Alden will be sentenced on April 8, 2021, by Hillman.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States