A Greenville, New Hampshire man received a federal indictment last week after allegedly robbing a bank while on federal supervised release for robbing the same bank in 2014.
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Acting U.S. Attorney Jay McCormack announced the indictment on Monday, charging Eric Lord, 54, of Greenville, NH, with one count of bank robbery.
According to court records, Lord allegedly robbed the New Ipswich, NH, branch of TD Bank on April 2 of this year.
At the time of the alleged robbery, Lord was out on federal supervised release following a conviction for robbing the same bank in 2014.
Lord faces up to 20 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of up to $250,000 or twice the amount stolen from the bank, whichever is larger.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Alexander S. Chen is prosecuting the case, and the FBI and New Ipswich Police Department led the investigation.
Following his 2014 robbery, Lord was eventually apprehended in Leominster, Massachusetts, and police believed that he was planning to rob another bank in that state before his arrest.
According to court records, Lord already had an extensive criminal record of theft, burglary, drug abuse, and parole violations by 2014. During the 2014 robbery, he reportedly handed the bank teller a note demanding $4,000 cash, and threatening her with a gun.



