By: Richard L. SmithÂ
A man accused of carrying out a string of bank robberies across New York City has been arrested in Newark after weeks of evading law enforcement.
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According to a statement released by the U.S. Marshals Service, 33-year-old Gustavo DeJesus-Torres was taken into custody following a coordinated investigation involving federal and local authorities.
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Officials said DeJesus-Torres is believed to be responsible for a series of robberies targeting six Chase Bank locations across Queens, Brooklyn, Harlem, and the Bronx throughout the month of March.
 
Authorities allege the suspect used a similar method in each incident, approaching bank tellers and passing written notes that threatened harm if his demands were not met.
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DeJesus-Torres was apprehended in Newark by members of the New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force, working alongside the Newark Police Department’s Fugitive Apprehension Team and detectives from the New York City Police Department.
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Law enforcement officials said investigators were able to track him down after extensive surveillance efforts and by following multiple leads and tips from the public.
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Acting U.S. Marshal Nicholas Ricigliano credited the arrest to detailed investigative work and strong interagency collaboration.
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DeJesus-Torres is now facing charges for violating the terms of his federal supervision, along with additional charges connected to the robbery spree.