Boston bank robbery suspect caught at T station with cash sticking out of pocket

Bank robbery suspect caught at T station with cash sticking out of pocket

BOSTON - A man accused of robbing the TD Bank in Downtown Crossing Friday morning was later captured by Boston Police.

The man identified as 32-year-old Jonathan Pagan, of Everett, walked into the bank on Winter Street around 8:30 a.m. and told employees he had a gun, police said. It's not clear if he was actually armed. The man ran off with an unknown amount of cash.

Using security camera video, police got a description and started searching for him. After getting on an Orange Line train at Park Street station, he was then spotted by police at the Mass. Ave. MBTA station, with cash sticking out of his pocket, authorities said. 

He was taken into custody at the station after initially resisting officers' orders, police said.

Pagan is charged with armed robbery and will be arraigned in Boston Municipal Court.

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