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The Recorder - Greenfield and Orange District Court Logs: Oct 9-15, 2019

Holly A. Boisvert, 49, homeless of Greenfield. Charge of possession of a Class B drug and possession of a Class E drug. Released on personal recognizance. Pretrial conference set for Dec. 6. The counsel fee was waived.Judge William Mazanec III.

The Recorder - Charlemont man who robbed People s United Bank sentenced to 6 to 7 years in state prison

NORTHAMPTON A Charlemont man who robbed a bank in Northampton of more than $12,000 in February was sentenced to six to seven years in prison after pleading guilty in Hampshire County Superior Court on Friday.David W. Jones Jr., 38, who had initially.

The Recorder - Charlemont man held without bail in Northampton bank robbery

Charlemont man held without bail in Northampton bank robbery Northampton police respond to People’s United Bank on Thursday, Feb. 25, for a report of a bank robbery. David W. Jones Jr. 38, of Charlemont, was arrested later that day in connection with the case. NORTHAMPTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Published: 3/3/2021 6:32:30 PM NORTHAMPTON A 38-year-old Charlemont man charged with robbing a city bank of more than $12,000 in cash was ordered held without bail in Northampton District Court on Wednesday after a judge determined he poses a danger to the community. David W. Jones Jr., of 2103 Route 2, was arrested at a residence on Heath Stage Road in Charlemont last Thursday just hours after he allegedly robbed People’s United Bank on King Street and drove off in a pickup with a bag of cash, according to police reports. Jones is being held at the Hampshire County Jail and House of Correction and earlier pleaded not guilty to a charge of armed robbery while masked. 

Charlemont man denies robbing bank in Northampton

Charlemont man denies robbing bank in Northampton Northampton police respond to a report of a bank robbery at People’s United Bank on King Street in Northampton late Thursday morning. NORTHAMPTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Published: 2/26/2021 3:18:57 PM NORTHAMPTON A Charlemont man suspected of robbing a King Street bank in broad daylight Thursday was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to a charge of armed and masked robbery on Friday morning.  In a teleconference, Northampton District Court Judge Maureen Walsh ordered David W. Jones Jr., 38, held without the right to bail in advance of a dangerous hearing scheduled for March 3.  Jones is accused of stealing an undisclosed amount of money from the People’s United Bank on King Street late Thursday morning, then fleeing the scene in a pick-up truck.  

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