CONCORD, N.H. - United States Attorney Emily Gray Rice announced on Friday that a Rochester man pleaded guilty to robbing a Rochester bank last April.
Eric Rouleau, 37, admitted to robbing the Northeast Credit Union in Rochester on April 22. He also pleaded guilty to mailing a threatening communication to another.
According court records and statements in court, Rouleau entered the Northeast Credit Union and produced a note which said, "Money Now and No One Gets Hurt."
The teller gave Rouleau the money in her drawer and Rouleau fled the bank. He later was arrested at a residence in Rochester. After his arrest, Rouleau sent a letter containing death threats to another individual.
Rouleau will be sentenced in June.
This case was investigated by the Rochester Police Department and the Strafford County Sheriff's Office, with assistant from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Helen White Fitzgibbon.