Manchester Police currently hold an arrest warrant for:

Luis Entley (36)
for three counts of Forgery from incidents that occurred in September of 2009 in which it is alleged that he stole checks from an acquaintance and had the cashed.
Manchester Police are currently seeking an arrest warrant for Luis Entley for two recent bank robberies:
February 2, 2010 Citizen’s Bank
February 3, 2010 TD Banknorth
Crimes described from previous MPD Blog posts:
On February 02, 2010 at approx. 2:40 PM there was a robbery at Citizen’s Bank located at 1550 Elm Street. The suspect is described as:
Black male, early to mid 30’s in age, approx. 5’10” tall, medium build, unshaven, wearing black framed reading glasses with thick lenses, a black or navy blue pull over sweatshirt, blue jeans and sneakers. He had the hood pulled over his head
The suspect entered the bank and approached a teller and handed her a note demanding cash. The note indicated that he was a sick person and he did not want to hurt anyone. There was no weapon mentioned or shown. After receiving an undisclosed amount of cash the suspect fled the bank via the front entrance. No one was injured.
On February 3, 2010 at 3:40 PM a black male subject entered TD Banknorth at 293 S Main St and handed the teller a note demanding cash. No weapon was shown, no one was injured.
Black male, early to mid 30’s in age, approx. 5’10” tall, medium build, unshaven, wearing a black or navy blue pull over sweatshirt, khaki colored pants and sneakers. He had the hood pulled over his head
The suspect entered the bank and approached a teller and handed her a note demanding cash. The note indicated that he was a sick person and he did not want to hurt anyone. There was no weapon mentioned or shown. After receiving an undisclosed amount of cash the suspect fled the bank via the front entrance. No one was injured.
Manchester Police caution citizen to not approach this subject, but to contact MPD at 668-8711 or Manchester Crimeline at 624-4040. Detectives Stacy Howe (668-8711 ext. 440) and Detective Timothy Patterson (668-8711 ext. 446) are leading the bank robbery investigations
Submitted by: Det. Lieutenant Nick Willard