Bank Robbery in Boonton, New Jersey

A2

Bank Robbery in Boonton, New Jersey

紐澤西州 Boonton 發生搶銀行案


Introduction

Police are looking for a man. He stole money from a Chase Bank on June 27, 2026.

警方正在尋找一名男子。他在 2026 年 6 月 27 日搶劫了一家大通銀行(Chase Bank)。

Main Body

A man went into the bank at 1:57 PM. He had a gun. He wore a black suit, black gloves, sunglasses, and a mask. He took $12,000 and drove away in a grey or silver Honda Odyssey.

一名男子於下午 1 點 57 分進入銀行。他攜帶一把槍,穿著黑色西裝、黑色手套,並戴著太陽眼鏡和面具。他搶走了 12,000 美元,隨後駕駛一部灰色或銀色的 Honda Odyssey 逃離。

Some people on the internet said the police caught the man on Route 80. This is not true. The police did not catch him.

網路上有些人稱警方在 80 號公路上逮捕了該名男子,但這並非事實。警方並未逮捕他。

Now, the FBI and local police are working together. They want to see videos from home cameras and car cameras.

目前,FBI 與當地警方正展開合作。他們希望查看住家監視器與車載攝影機的影像。

Conclusion

The man is still free. The police are still looking for him.

該名男子目前仍未被捕,警方仍在尋找他。

Vocabulary Learning

🕵️ The 'Past Action' Pattern

To move toward A2, you need to describe things that already happened. Look at how the story changes words to show the Past.

The Change List:

  • Go \rightarrow Went
  • Have \rightarrow Had
  • Wear \rightarrow Wore
  • Take \rightarrow Took
  • Drive \rightarrow Drove

💡 Simple Rule: When you tell a story about yesterday or last year, you cannot use the 'normal' word. You must use the 'past' version.

Example from the text:

  • Wrong: He take $12,000.
  • Right: He took 12,000.12,000. \rightarrow$ (This happened in 2026, so it is finished).

Quick Tip for Beginners: Notice that Went, Had, Wore, Took, and Drove do not end in "-ed". These are 'special' words. You simply memorize them to describe a crime or a trip!

Vocabulary Learning

stole (v.)
Took something that does not belong to you
Example:The thief stole a bag from the store.
gloves (n.)
Clothing worn on the hands to keep them warm or clean
Example:It is cold, so I am wearing gloves.
mask (n.)
Something that covers your face
Example:The superhero wears a mask to hide his face.
caught (v.)
Captured or arrested someone
Example:The police caught the man who stole the car.
local (adj.)
From the area nearby
Example:I go to the local market every Saturday.
B2

Police Investigate Armed Robbery of Bank in Boonton, New Jersey

警方調查新澤西州 Boonton 銀行持械搶劫案


Introduction

Law enforcement agencies are currently searching for a suspect who stole money from a Chase Bank branch on June 27, 2026.

執法部門目前正在搜尋一名於 2026 年 6 月 27 日在追信銀行(Chase Bank)分行搶劫金錢的嫌疑犯。

Main Body

The incident began at approximately 1:57 p.m. at the Chase Bank located on Myrtle Avenue. A white male, estimated to be around 50 years old, entered the bank and used a handgun to force staff to give him money. The suspect was wearing a black suit, a dark tie, black gloves, sunglasses, and a mask to hide his face. After taking approximately $12,000 in cash, the man left the building and drove away in a grey or silver Honda Odyssey.

事件發生於下午 1 點 57 分左右,地點位於 Myrtle Avenue 的追信銀行。一名估計約 50 歲的白人男性進入銀行,並使用手槍強迫員工交出金錢。嫌疑犯身穿黑色西裝,繫深色領帶,戴著黑色手套、太陽眼鏡及面罩以遮掩面容。在搶走約 12,000 美元現金後,該男子離開建築物,隨後駕駛一輛灰色或銀色的 Honda Odyssey 逃離。

Regarding the police response, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office has denied reports appearing on social media. Specifically, the agency emphasized that the suspect was not arrested during a traffic stop on Route 80. Consequently, the investigation is now a joint effort between the FBI, the Boonton Police Department, the Morris County Sheriff's Office, and the Prosecutor's Office. Furthermore, authorities are asking the public for help by providing home security or dash-camera footage.

關於警方的回應,莫里斯郡檢察官辦公室否認了社交媒體上出現的報導。具體而言,該部門強調嫌疑犯並非在 80 號公路的交通攔檢中被捕。因此,目前的調查由 FBI、Boonton 警察局、莫里斯郡警長辦公室及檢察官辦公室共同協作。此外,當局正請求公眾提供居家安防或行車記錄器影像以協助調查。

Conclusion

The suspect has not yet been caught, and the multi-agency investigation is still ongoing.

嫌疑犯尚未被捕,多機構的聯合調查仍在進行中。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Connecting' Secret: Moving from Simple to Sophisticated

At the A2 level, you usually write short, choppy sentences. "The police are looking for a man. He stole money." To reach B2, you need to glue your ideas together using Logical Connectors.

Look at how this news report transforms basic facts into a professional narrative:

🧩 The 'Bridge' Words used in the text:

  1. Consequently \rightarrow (Result)

    • Instead of saying "So," use this.
    • Context: The suspect wasn't caught \rightarrow Consequently, more agencies are helping.
  2. Furthermore \rightarrow (Adding Information)

    • Instead of "Also," use this to add a new, important point.
    • Context: They are investigating \rightarrow Furthermore, they want your camera footage.
  3. Specifically \rightarrow (Giving Detail)

    • Use this when you want to move from a general idea to a precise fact.
    • Context: They denied social media reports \rightarrow Specifically, the part about the traffic stop.

🛠️ Quick Upgrade Guide

A2 Level (Basic)B2 Level (Professional)
And / AlsoFurthermore / In addition
SoConsequently / Therefore
Like / For exampleSpecifically / To illustrate

Pro Tip: Start your sentence with these words, followed by a comma (,). This immediately makes your English sound more academic and fluid.

Vocabulary Learning

law enforcement (n.)
The system of police and other agencies that make sure people obey the law
Example:Law enforcement officials are working together to find the missing person.
approximately (adv.)
Close to a particular number or time, but not exactly
Example:The journey to the city center takes approximately thirty minutes.
deny (v.)
To state that something is not true, or to refuse to admit something
Example:The spokesperson denied the rumors that the company was closing.
emphasize (v.)
To give special importance or attention to something when speaking or writing
Example:The teacher emphasized the importance of reviewing the notes before the exam.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that has happened
Example:He failed to attend the mandatory training; consequently, he was not promoted.
joint (adj.)
Done by or shared by two or more people or organizations
Example:The two companies launched a joint venture to develop new technology.
ongoing (adj.)
Still happening or continuing
Example:The police have an ongoing investigation into the cause of the accident.
C2

Investigation into Armed Robbery of Financial Institution in Boonton, New Jersey.

調查紐澤西州 Boonton 金融機構持械搶劫案


Introduction

Law enforcement agencies are currently seeking a suspect involved in the theft of currency from a Chase Bank branch on June 27, 2026.

執法部門目前正在追緝一名嫌疑犯,該名嫌疑犯涉嫌於 2026 年 6 月 27 日在一家 Chase Bank 分行竊取現金。

Main Body

The incident commenced at approximately 13:57 hours at the Chase Bank located at 530 Myrtle Avenue. A male subject, described as a Caucasian individual approximately 50 years of age, entered the premises while utilizing a handgun to coerce the surrender of funds. The subject's attire consisted of a black suit, a dark tie, black gloves, sunglasses, and a facial mask intended to obscure his identity. Following the acquisition of approximately $12,000 in U.S. currency, the perpetrator exited the facility and departed in a grey or silver Honda Odyssey.

該事件發生於約 13:57,地點位於 530 Myrtle Avenue 的 Chase Bank。一名男性對象(描述為約 50 歲的白人)進入場所,利用手槍強迫交付資金。該對象穿著黑色西裝、深色領帶、黑色手套、太陽眼鏡及面具,旨在掩蓋其身分。在取得約 12,000 美元現金後,犯罪者離開該設施,並駕駛一部灰色或銀色的 Honda Odyssey 離去。

Regarding the subsequent law enforcement response, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office has issued a formal repudiation of reports circulating on social media platforms. Specifically, the agency clarified that no apprehension of the suspect occurred during a vehicular stop on Route 80. The current investigative framework involves a multi-agency collaboration comprising the FBI, the Boonton Police Department, the Morris County Sheriff's Office, and the Morris County Prosecutor's Office. The solicitation of external evidence, specifically residential surveillance and dash-camera recordings, remains a priority for the coordinating authorities.

關於隨後的執法回應,莫里斯郡檢察官辦公室已正式否認在社交媒體平台上流傳的報導。具體而言,該機構澄清在 80 號公路的攔車過程中並未逮捕嫌疑犯。目前的調查框架涉及 FBI、Boonton 警察局、莫里斯郡警長辦公室及莫里斯郡檢察官辦公室的多機構協作。對於協調當局而言,徵集外部證據(特別是住宅監視器和行車記錄儀錄像)仍是首要任務。

Conclusion

The suspect remains at large, and a joint inter-agency investigation is ongoing.

嫌疑犯仍在逃,跨部門的聯合調查正在進行中。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Detachment: Nominalization and the 'Officialese' Register

To move from B2 to C2, a student must stop viewing 'complex vocabulary' as a list of synonyms and start viewing it as a strategic shift in register. This text is a masterclass in Bureaucratic Distancing—the use of language to strip away emotion, urgency, and human agency in favor of clinical precision.

◈ The Mechanism: Nominalization

C2 mastery requires an understanding of how verbs (actions) are transformed into nouns (concepts) to create a formal, static tone. Observe the transition from a B2-style narrative to the C2-style police report:

  • B2 (Active/Narrative): "The police are working together to find the man."
  • C2 (Nominalized/Static): "The current investigative framework involves a multi-agency collaboration..."

By replacing the verb working with the noun collaboration and finding with investigative framework, the writer shifts the focus from the people to the process. This is the hallmark of high-level institutional English.

◈ Precision through Latinate Lexis

Note the deliberate avoidance of 'common' verbs. The text doesn't use stop, steal, or deny; it employs high-precision Latinate alternatives that carry specific legal connotations:

B2 TermC2 Professional EquivalentLinguistic Nuance
DenyRepudiateSuggests a formal rejection of a claim's validity.
ForceCoerceImplies a systemic or psychological pressure.
GetAcquisitionFrames the theft as a transaction/transfer of assets.
Ask forSolicitationFormal request for professional or evidence-based contribution.

◈ Syntactic Density

Look at the phrase: "...a facial mask intended to obscure his identity."

Instead of saying "he wore a mask so the police couldn't see him," the author uses a past participle phrase (intended to obscure). This allows the sentence to pack more information into a single clause without losing grammatical cohesion. This 'density' is what separates a fluent speaker from a sophisticated writer.

Vocabulary Learning

commenced (v.)
Began or started an activity or process.
Example:The legal proceedings commenced immediately after the evidence was presented.
coerce (v.)
To persuade an unwilling person to do something by using force or threats.
Example:The witness claimed that the investigators tried to coerce him into signing a false confession.
obscure (v.)
To keep from being seen; conceal.
Example:The spy wore a heavy coat and a wide-brimmed hat to obscure his features from the cameras.
repudiation (n.)
The rejection of a proposal, idea, or report; a denial of the truth or validity of something.
Example:The spokesperson issued a stern repudiation of the allegations circulating in the press.
apprehension (n.)
The act of arresting someone.
Example:The apprehension of the fugitive occurred after a high-speed chase across state lines.
solicitation (n.)
The act of asking for or trying to obtain something from someone.
Example:The police department's solicitation of public tips led to the discovery of the missing vehicle.
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