Police converged on the scene at Rockland Trust Thursday morning.
Ray Ewing

Police Seek Leads About Masks Used in Thursday's Bank Holdup in Tisbury

Three armed robbers who held up the Vineyard Haven branch of Rockland Trust remained at large Friday, as officials circulated a picture of a masked suspect caught on camera during the Thursday morning heist.

Three armed robbers who held up the Vineyard Haven branch of Rockland Trust remained at large Friday, as officials circulated a picture of a masked suspect caught on camera during the Thursday morning heist

In a news release, the Cape and Islands district attorney’s office said federal, state and local officials were continuing to investigate the robbery and asked for the public's help in providing any information about what appeared to be a Halloween mask worn by all three robbers.

Anyone with information was asked to contact the Tisbury police department at 508-696-4240 or state Trooper Dustin Shaw at 508-693-0545.

All three armed robbers wore the same mask.
District Attorney's Office
All three armed robbers wore the same mask.
District Attorney's Office

The release said Islanders should remain vigilant, but emphasized that the crime was targeted.

“Island residents...should not be overly alarmed. This was a targeted crime and there is no additional information that should cause undue fear,” said the statement, which was released late Thursday.

The robbery occurred at approximately 8:15 a.m. Thursday at the Rockland Trust bank branch off the Vineyard Haven-Edgartown Road. Police said three people in masks and gloves and armed with handguns rushed into the bank as employees entered to open the bank for business. 

Tisbury Police Chief Chris Habekost said the three individuals tied up bank personnel before escaping in a stolen vehicle that belonged to one of the bank tellers. The vehicle was later recovered on Barnes Road near the Manuel F. Correllus state forest.

A spokesman for Rockland Trust said that no bank staff were injured in the robbery.

“There were no injuries and everyone is safe,” the spokesman said. The bank branch remained closed Friday, though other branches of Rockland Trust reopened.

Tisbury police confirmed earlier Thursday that an armed robbery occurred, but could not say how much or what was stolen.

“I’m not at liberty to disclose that at this time,” Chief Habekost said.

Police investigated near the state forest Thursday morning after finding the robbery getaway vehicle.
Ray Ewing
Police investigated near the state forest Thursday morning after finding the robbery getaway vehicle.
Ray Ewing

Police and search dogs were also investigating outside the entrance to the state forest bike path Thursday.

Lieut. Bill Brigham with the Tisbury police department said the suspects wore black hoodies and white masks, but couldn’t provide further demographic details on the suspects. Police were analyzing video footage from the bank Thursday morning.

“With hoodies and masks . . . it’s really hard to get a physical description,” Lieutenant Brigham said. “The important thing is that no one was hurt.”

State police confirmed that they had flown in dogs to help with the search.

“We have a detective and crime scene personnel responding and are preparing to transport K9 teams to the Island via our Air Wing,” state police spokesman David Procopio said in an initial update.

Dogs assisted with the search.
Ray Ewing
Dogs assisted with the search.
Ray Ewing

In a strange twist early Thursday afternoon, police who had amassed at a Falmouth Holiday Inn in search of the supsects later confirmed that their investigation did not turn up any leads connected to the bank robbery.

According to a report from the Falmouth Enterprise, the search in Falmouth lasted about five hours, beginning around 10:00 a.m. as SWAT team members, FBI agents, armored vehicles and a K9 unit were on-scene at the hotel. Falmouth police chief Edward Dunne said in a short press conference that the investigation turned up no leads.

“Some information that was developed through the investigation led us into this hotel today,” Falmouth Police Chief Edward Dunne said. The investigation “concluded that the suspects are not here,” he said.

Police cleared the scene at 3:10  p.m., Chief Dunne said.

Chief Habekost said that the search on Martha’s Vineyard remained ongoing.

“These three individuals, if anyone sees them or suspects they see them, please do not approach them,” Chief Habekost said. “Call the police. They’re considered armed and dangerous.”

Steamship Authority ferries ran as usual throughout the day Thursday, according to SSA spokesman Sean Driscoll. Mr. Driscoll said the ferry service did not receive a request from police to stop service.

Suspects remain at large.
Ray Ewing
Suspects remain at large.
Ray Ewing

State police and agents from Federal Bureau of Investigation’s bank robbery task force arrived on the scene on Martha’s Vineyard at around 11 a.m. to assist in the incident response. A K9 search dog also arrived at the scene at approximately the same time.

All bank customers on the premises were instructed to remain in their cars while the investigation continued Thursday morning, although no customers had been inside the building at the time of the incident, police said. A man remained parked at the drive-through window for several hours at the scene Thursday morning.

“I can’t leave my car,” he shouted from his Volkswagen.

The man said he had been on the scene since 8:30 a.m.

“He’s been a good sport,” Tisbury Sgt. Andrew Silvia said. “We’re trying to get him out of here as soon as possible.”

The Martha’s Vineyard school superintendent’s office put out a notice shortly after the robbery that schools would go into lockdown.

“There’s been an incident in Tisbury,” the notice read. “Out of an abundance of caution schools are going to shelter in place.”

By Thursday afternoon, Island schools announced that they would close early, sending students home for the day out of an abundance of caution.

At the direction of law enforcement, banks across the Island shuttered their lobbies after the robbery Thursday, although drive-through windows remained open.

State and federal law enforcement officers left Rockland Trust site around 11:30 a.m. The bank building remained cordoned off with caution tape, as officers from Vineyard Haven continued to mill about the scene.

Chief Habekost said late Thursday that the investigation was now in the state police’s hands, but that the Island police departments would continue to assist in the investigation and the search process on Martha’s Vineyard. He then took a moment to catch his breath.

“It’s been a whirlwind,” he said.

Noah Asimow contributed reporting.

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 10:16

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School's out Tisbury

8 police cars at the bank? Maybe they should spread a few around the island to find the robbers? The bank has already been robbed, 8 cars aren't helping with anything.

George Stein OB

My compliments to the admin here. The Islanders talk crew was out in full force. Speculation on resolution and how unaffected parties get criticized are the norm. Locking kids in school is what I dealt with every day for 12 years. No big deal. I also praise our law enforcement professionals for their preparation and performance. Welcome to the real world kids.

Richtw

FBI involved, a good indication that bank was covered by FDIC, making this a federal offense. Dont think low bail is gonna be an issue

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 10:53

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student mvrhs

thank you for saying this they are not telling us much, leaving us to figure it out on our own.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 10:58

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Nettie Kent Ruel Chilmark

As a parent receiving a text this morning that said, “There’s been an incident in Tisbury. Out of an abundance of caution schools are going to shelter in place.”
In these days of weekly if not daily school school shootings, what did that text sound like? An incident = violence and if schools were going into lockdown of course we assume the violence was at the school.
My first thought of course, school shooting and pure terror for my 5 year old who was now locked in his classroom.
We need better messaging from our superintendents office, incident is not ok. Parents have enough on our plates with life and RSV, Covid and the flu, keeping our kids healthy and in school feels like a full time job.
Please don’t scare us by using vague and fearsome wording.

Nettie Chilmark

Susan thank you, I did reach out to them just asking for clearer messaging, their response time was great and I am of course grateful that keeping our kids safe is their top priority, it’s just the messaging was wrong and terrifying.

Josh

Albert-

I think if the wording just included that the incident was not on school grounds or school related that would have gone a long way.

Reality

The Superintendent’s Office sends out that text as soon as any issue or danger is apparent. The word “incident” is appropriate here, if it were an active shooter or any gun related or weapon related issue; the text would have said that. Your request to “not be scared” by “vague, fearsome” wording is unwarranted.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 11:12

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Rachel VH

The majority of Banks on the cape have armed guards at the door, so by not having this on MV it makes it an easier target and puts the bank employees here at risk. Glad nobody was hurt, this is a wake up call!

R Scott Patterson Edgartown

We don't need or want armed guards at the banks. It just increases the chances of someone getting shot. Just give the thieves the money and let the police catch them and recover the cash. Much safer that way and it's what the bank employees are instructed to do.

Shelley Edgartown

I’ve been in banks dozens of times in Falmouth over the years and never seen an armed security guard, not even once. I think this has nothing to do with Martha’s Vineyard banks being unarmed. My guess is that the gunman are local. Unless there’s DNA evidence and their DNA is on file these guys are going to be hard to catch. There’s no identification!

Albert Nau

Why not.
They have yet to be caught.
They may well be long gone.
40% of bank robberies go unsolved.

alissa

exactly what i said when i was stuck in a class for over 5 hours today how could these people be more dumb. of course you will get caught, we should have never let the boats keep running though that is one thing i will say cause by now who knows where they are?! also for whoever these people are i hope u know that while you did this you only were thinking about yourself not about the people around you. thousands of kids trapped in schools, parents worried, some kids couldn’t even go home because they didn’t have rides. we say we are trying to make this world better and then go and do something like this if you want money so bad live life, deal with the consequences, and get a job! that’s what life is. thank you for the ones that you hurt today.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 11:45

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B. Cassidy Edgartown

What about the MV Bank in Falomouth that was hit Monday night. Connected?

Wendy WT

Seems amazingly simplistic to assume that the solution is to shut down the ferry. There are a million ways to get off the island.

Obviously some thought went behind this because they are “still at large” 10 hours later, with some cash in hand…. With no descriptions of the robbers because it was “hard to identify them.”

Like guys, they don’t seem stupid. Not saying that we should condone these criminals actions…. But in the wake of every incident there is room for self reflection and how we can prevent such actions in the future.

Right off the bat, the school needs to draft a different text to parents. How do we support those employees who were tied up and held at gunpoint this morning? Maybe consider a new way to protect the banks on island, without sacrificing the charm of the place. Perhaps more communication with the community from law enforcement because who knew If it was safe to be walking around the state forest or not.

No crime should have been committed. But we should also be better prepared.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 12:50

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Tony OB

Stop playing detective’s and let law enforcement and school personnel process the incident. Making assumptions before knowing all the facts does not help.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 13:19

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Kaity

I have lived on the Cape my entire 45 years and never once, ever have I seen an armed guard at ANY bank here!

Roddy Seasonal Visitor

Bingo. Why would robbers ignore the low hanging fruit back on the Cape, come over on the ferry, rob an island bank, and risk getting caught heading back on the ferry to the Cape? This logic also applies to the boat and plane (really?) theory. Your perps are islanders people!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 13:20

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Tom Engley West Tisbury

Pray for these poor souls. What brings u to the point u have to rob a bank or person. But three people most bank robberies are committed by people who are addicted to opioids and it is usually just one person. Let’s hope no one gets killed.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 13:23

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Bike Rider Edgartown

People keep asking why anyone would rob a bank on an island. There are so many off-the-road and hidden trails on this island, along with plenty of empty houses this time of year. They wore masks. They may just be laying low for now. I don’t think they’d jump on the next ferry with a bag of cash.

Bike Rider Edgartown

Yes, Jane, I agree but that’s an awful lot of ground to cover. They definitely had a head start. My point is that they could’ve used the trails to get to another car or to another vehicle or to hide in a house or other location. As someone who rides the trails daily, I am well aware of the maze and network of the dirt paths, deer paths, dirt roads that run through the entire island. As of 5 o’clock, the Falmouth search turned up empty and authorities are returning to search here.

Casual Observer Off Island

More than likely had a pick up car where the stolen car was found making a 4th accomplice a possibility and then splitting up into couples with boat reservations. Bye bye!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 14:06

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Judy Sheindlin Edgartown

Let's try to keep the gossip to a minimum people. Innocent peoples' reputations are in danger of being dragged through the mud. Thank you.

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