MONROE — The suspect of two robberies in Monroe, and various others across the state, served time in prison for several bank robberies in the 1990s, police said. Alvin Robertson, 55, whose last known residence was in Bridgeport, will face charges for the two Monroe robberies after police arrest him early next week, Monroe Police Capt. Keith White said Friday. Charges for each robbery will carry a $150,000 bond. “We do have two arrest warrants,” White said. “We plan to serve them next week.” Robertson’s history with robberies dates back more than 20 years.
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