North Haven Parolee Indicted in New Year’s Eve Bank Robbery, Faces Up to 20 Years

A North Haven man currently on parole has been formally charged in connection with a New Year’s Eve bank robbery in Berlin, federal authorities announced.

Grand Jury Indictment Filed

A federal grand jury in New Haven indicted Thomas Marra, 55, on charges related to the robbery at a Webster Bank branch on Webster Square Road.

Arrest and Custody Status

Marra was arrested on January 7 and has remained in custody since that time, according to officials.

Potential Prison Sentence

If convicted, Marra could face:

  • Up to 20 years in federal prison
  • Additional penalties for violating the terms of his supervised release

Prior Criminal History

Court records show Marra was previously sentenced in 2023 to five years in prison for a federal narcotics trafficking offense. He was released from custody in June 2025, just months before the alleged robbery.

Case Ongoing

Federal prosecutors continue to pursue the case as it moves through the court system. Further proceedings are expected as authorities present evidence tied to the robbery.

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