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Manchester Woman Sentenced To 37 Months In Prison For March 2015 Bank Robbery

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of New Hampshire

          Concord, N.H.—Emily Gray Rice, United States Attorney for the District of New Hampshire, announced that Marjorie Hendrie, 42, previously of Manchester, New Hampshire, was sentenced for the robbery of a TD Bank branch location in March 2015. United States District Judge Paul Barbadoro imposed a sentence of 37 months’ imprisonment, three years supervised release, restitution to the Bank, and a mandatory $100 special assessment.


          According to the indictment, statements made in court, and other public records in the case, on March 16, 2015, Hendrie robbed a TD Bank branch location at 1255 South Willow Street, Manchester, New Hampshire. Although not actually armed, Hendrie approached the teller with a demand note stating, “I have a gun – give me the money and no one will be shot.” The teller complied, providing Hendrie approximately $6,048 in bank funds. Hendrie briefly fled on foot before retrieving her parked vehicle from an adjacent hotel parking lot. Bank personnel observed her getting into the vehicle and provided a description to Manchester Police. Responding officers located the vehicle almost immediately and stopped Hendrie in a nearby parking lot, recovering all of the stolen funds.


           A federal indictment charging Hendrie with bank robbery in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2113(a), was returned on July 1, 2015, and Hendrie pleaded guilty on February 29, 2016.


          The case was investigated by the Manchester Police Department with assistance from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles L. Rombeau.


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Updated June 7, 2016

Topic
Violent Crime