According
to court documents and statements made in court, on May 23, 2017, Pelchat
walked into a Northway Bank in Manchester, and handed the teller a note
demanding money. The teller gave Pelchat a quantity of United States currency.
Surveillance cameras captured images of the robbery which were broadcast on
local news outlets. Numerous individuals identified Pelchat from the
photographs and he was apprehended the next day, May 24, 2017.
Pelchat,
who pleaded guilty on January 19, 2018, will be on supervised release for three
years after serving his prison sentence.
“Bank
robberies are violent crimes that often can jeopardize the safety of bank
employees, customers, and other members of the community,” said U.S. Attorney
Murray. “The U.S. Attorney’s Office is
committed to working with the law enforcement community to combat violent
crimes such as bank robberies. By
combatting violent crime, our goal is to ensure that the citizens of the
Granite State feel safe in their local communities.”
"The
FBI would like to thank the public who helped us identify this
individual," said Harold H. Shaw, Special Agent in Charge, FBI Boston
Division. “The FBI is proud to work with
our law enforcement partners to make our communities safer from folks like Mr.
Pelchat who have no respect for the law.”
This matter was investigated by the Manchester Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Anna Dronzek.
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