Man wanted in at least 1 Denver bank robbery captured in Massachusetts
DENVER – A man has been charged with robbing a Denver bank last March after he was picked up on unrelated charges in Massachusetts.
Paul Brennan, 58, faces one count of aggravated robbery with a gun for allegedly robbing the 1st Bank, located at 275 S. Federal Boulevard, on March 26, 2016.
Brennan fled the bank after the robbery, but a teller at the bank believed he was the same man who robbed the same bank in December 2015.
The Denver Police Department obtained a warrant for Brennan’s arrest for the robbery in April, but he disappeared.
On Feb. 24, Brennan was picked up on unrelated charges by Weston (Mass.) police, and notified DPD and the Denver District Attorney’s Office.
Brennan is still currently being Middlesex County jail, but is expected to be returned to Denver to face charges “within the month,” according to a spokesman for the district attorney’s office.
Posted on: March 2, 2017Blair Miller