
BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (AP) - A New Hampshire man has pleaded guilty to grand larceny stemming from a holdup at a Vermont bank.
Police had identified 30-year-old Gerald Clough of Swanzey, N.H., in the Feb. 28 robbery of the People's United Bank in Bellows Falls. He and another man did not display a weapon.
Clough was jailed in New Hampshire at the time on an unrelated charge when he was arrested. The other man accused, Chad Dustin of Keene, N.H., was arrested a few weeks later in Pepperell, Mass.
The Eagle-Times reports Clough, who was previously convicted of 3 felonies, also pleaded guilty to filing a false report related to the incident. He entered a no contest plea relating to the Feb. 26 robbery of a Gulf station in Brattleboro.
Dustin is facing trial.
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