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Man Nabbed For Robbing CT Bank With Help From Social Media, Police Say

A man wanted for allegedly pulling off an armed robbery in Connecticut in August has been caught by police with the help of social media.

Bamm Oh

Bamm Oh

Photo Credit: Milford Police Department

Litchfield County resident Bamm Oh, aka, Paul Bamm Oh, age 45, of Torrington, was scooped up on Thursday, Sept. 21, for the New Haven County robbery of the Devon Branch of the Milford Bank in Milford.

According to Milford Police, Oh walked into the bank and handed the teller a note indicating he was armed and would her if she did not comply and give him money.

The teller gave Oh money and he fled, police said. 

Surveillance photos from the bank were released on social media and with the public's help, Oh was identified, police added.

Police were able to track him down on Thursday and charge him with robbery and larceny. 

Oh was held on a $120,000 bond.

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