SEABROOK, N.H. – Police say a New Hampshire man suspected of robbing a Seabrook credit union and wanted by Massachusetts police in connection with two carjacking incidents in that state is now in custody.

Manchester Police Lt. Brian O’Keefe said Saturday that 32-year-old Michael Munroe, of Raymond, will also be charged with a carjacking at knifepoint in Manchester.

Authorities say Monroe on Friday morning entered the Granite State Credit Union and handed the teller a note saying he had a gun and demanding cash, but didn’t display a weapon.

Police in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, say he is wanted in connection with a carjacking and attempting carjacking in recent days.

O’Keefe says Munroe and his girlfriend were apprehended in Hancock, New Hampshire. He said more details would be released Monday.


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