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Armed Robberies: Man Gets Nearly 10 Years For Heists In Fairfield County, Elsewhere

A judge sentenced a 33-year-old Connecticut man who admitted to two 2019 armed robberies to more than nine years in federal prison on Monday, April 24, authorities said. 

Latrell Moore admitted to the armed robbery of Dunkin Donuts on Lordship Boulevard in Stratford on Aug. 5, 2019. He robbed the Santander Bank on Grand Avenue in New Haven a week later, federal prosecutors said. A judge sentenced him this week.

Latrell Moore admitted to the armed robbery of Dunkin Donuts on Lordship Boulevard in Stratford on Aug. 5, 2019. He robbed the Santander Bank on Grand Avenue in New Haven a week later, federal prosecutors said. A judge sentenced him this week.

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Fairfield County resident Latrell S. Moore, of Bridgeport, pleaded guilty to multiple charges in the case in March 2022, the US Attorney for Connecticut said. His 118-month sentence is in addition to the 43 months he's already spent behind bars awaiting his trial, the judge ruled. 

Investigators said Moore stole $400 in an armed robbery of a Dunkin Donuts on Lordship Boulevard in Stratford in Fairfield County on Aug. 5, 2019. A week later, he robbed the Santander Bank on Grand Avenue in New Haven of about $2,000, prosecutors said.

Police arrested Moore two days after the bank hold-up and found a loaded .38 caliber and a .25 caliber semiautomatic pistol in his possession, officials said. 

Moore has a lengthy criminal record that includes convictions of weapon and drug possession, authorities said. In this case, he pleaded guilty to Hobbs Act robbery, brandishing a firearm during a robbery, bank robbery, and unlawful possession of a gun by a felon, officials said. 

Moore still has pending state charges. 

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