A Quincy man could spend 25 years of his life behind bars after pleading responsible to robbing a financial institution final yr — against the law that netted him lower than $1,000.
Glenn Legere, 46, pleaded responsible Thursday in federal courtroom in Boston to armed financial institution theft for a Dec. 17, 2024 hold-up at a Santander Financial institution department in Weymouth.
“I want the money,” Legere allegedly advised the one financial institution teller stationed to assist the general public earlier than the financial institution closed at 5 p.m., which was minutes away. “I don’t play.”
Prosecutors stated Legere, who has a historical past of robbing banks alongside the South Shore, wasn’t glad with the $947 in money from the teller’s drawer and identified different money drawers however the teller confirmed him they had been empty.
Legere has earlier convictions for financial institution robberies in Braintree, Hanover, Duxbury and Plymouth courting again to 2010, in line with courtroom data.
Armed financial institution theft carries a most sentence of 25 years in jail, a $250,000 positive, or each. Legere entered right into a plea settlement through which the events have agreed to a sentence of between eight and 10 years in jail and 5 years of supervised launch, however U.S. District Court docket Choose Julia E. Kobick isn’t sure to these suggestions. Kobick scheduled sentencing for March 10, 2026.
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Quincy’s Glenn Legere, seen in his condo constructing foyer at left, is allegedly the person behind the masks within the Dec. 17, 2024, theft of a Weymouth Santander Financial institution location, proper. (Courtesy/U.S. District Court docket)
The masked thief
Police are searching for a person who they are saying swiped a number of bank cards from Metropolis Corridor on Monday and used them to buy items within the quick space.
Pictures launched by the BPD present a middle-aged to older man carrying a brown beanie, a darkish jacket that appears to be a pea coat, sweatpants and a light-blue surgical masks like these usually seen within the COVID pandemic period. He additionally wears glasses and within the surveillance stills is carrying a white t-shirt and a shawl.
The BPD asks that anybody who acknowledges the person to contact downtown detectives at 617-343-4571. Folks can present nameless info by the CrimeStoppers tip line by calling 1-800-494-TIPS (8477), by texting the phrase “TIP” to CRIME (27463), or on-line at Police.Boston.gov/CrimeStoppers/.

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The Boston Police Division are looking for this man as their suspect in bank card thefts at Metropolis Corridor. (Courtesy/BPD)
Younger man shot, killed in Eastie
The Boston Police Division has recognized 21-year-old Nazir Wallace of Cambridge because the sufferer in a Tuesday taking pictures within the first block of Havre Avenue in East Boston.
Officers responded to the realm simply earlier than 6 p.m. and located Wallace affected by a gunshot wound. He was transported to an space hospital and pronounced lifeless there.
Police ask that anybody with any info on Wallace’s taking pictures contact detectives at 617-343-4470 or by the CrimeStoppers tip line, whose particulars are included within the earlier blotter entry.
Arraignment date set for teen charged with setting BPD cruiser ablaze
David Antonio Moran, also called David Moran-Chavez, 19, of Norwalk, Connecticut, is scheduled to be arraigned within the Roxbury municipal courthouse subsequent Tuesday.
Moran was arrested in his hometown on Tuesday and charged with burning a motorized vehicle, illegal possession of fireworks, disturbing the peace, and conspiracy. Police say he set a Boston Police Division cruiser on hearth throughout a road “takeover” on Oct. 5 round Massachusetts Avenue and Tremont Avenue within the South Finish.
Moran was the third particular person arrested for the chaos that early morning. On Oct. 6, Julian Bowers, 18, and William Cantwell, 19, each of Rhode Island, had been charged with malicious destruction of property over $1200, disorderly conduct, assault and battery on a police officer, and resisting arrest. Cantwell faces an extra cost for possessing a Class D substance. These two are additionally due again in courtroom the identical day as Moran’s arraignment.
Incident Abstract
The Boston Police Division responded to 196 incidents within the 24-hour interval ending at 10 a.m. Friday, in line with the division’s incident log. These included arrests for one theft, one aggravated assault, one residential housebreaking, one auto theft, and 21 situations of miscellaneous larceny.
Arrests
All the below-named defendants are presumed harmless till confirmed responsible.
— Oliver De-Jesus, 29 Quarterdeck Street, Quincy, unlicensed operation of a motorized vehicle.
— Daraymond Anderson, 59 Walnut Ave., Roxbury. Assault with a harmful weapon.
— Quantasha Golden, 22 Dacia St., Dorchester. Shoplifting over $100 by price ticket tampering.
— Unasia Hines-Dorsey, 272 Bowdoin St., Boston. Shoplifting over $250 by concealing.
— Kelvin Sanchez Cleto, 57 Belgrade Ave., Roslindale. Unlicensed operation of a motorized vehicle.
— Fonseca Suan V, 6 Bowdoin Park, Boston. Unlicensed operation of a motorized vehicle.
— Michael Mercier, 350 Cummins Freeway, Roslindale. Unlicensed operation of a motorized vehicle.
— Miguel Molina, 81 Oton Marotta, Boston. Larceny below $250.
— Felix Santiago, 68 Crowley Rogers Method, Boston. Vandalism.
— Joseph Nardone, no tackle. Trespassing.
