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Brookline Bank Robber Caught After Officers Recognized Him From Earlier Bust: Police

The tip came from inside the house. When police started looking for a man they said robbed a Brookline bank, they didn't have to go far to find him. The officers remembered him from an arrest a few days earlier. 

Brookline police said they arrested Jerome Turner for a bank robbery at a Harvard Square bank this week after two officers recognized him from a previous arrest.

Brookline police said they arrested Jerome Turner for a bank robbery at a Harvard Square bank this week after two officers recognized him from a previous arrest.

Photo Credit: Brookline Police Department

Jerome Turner, a 47-year-old Boston man, is accused of entering the Brookline Bank in Harvard Square earlier this week, Brookline police said. Turner reportedly walked into the bank and handed the teller a note demanding cash, authorities continued. 

Shortly after the robbery police put out a security camera image of the suspect and two Brookline officers recognized him immediately. They should have because they'd arrested Turner the week before on a shoplifting charge, police said. 

Turner wasn't happy about their reunion, however, as he reportedly punched two officers when they went to arrest him on Tuesday, Brookline police said. They were treated for minor injuries and released. 

Turner, though, remains in custody as of Thursday. Officials were holding him on an $80,000 bond, police said. 

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