A Quincy man was nabbed after he allegedly tried to rob a Weymouth bank.
Forty-one-year-old Thomas Bois Junior is charged with attempted unarmed robbery and larceny under twelve hundred dollars.
He also had a default warrant from Boston District Court.
Police say that Bois, wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and gloves, entered the Eastern Bank at eleven-fifty Washington Street on the afternoon of November 18th and passed a note to a teller demanding money.
No weapon was displayed or threatened.
He left the bank without any cash and fled the scene on a bicycle.
Officers quickly located a suspect matching the description of the suspect on a bike.
The suspect was later confirmed to be Bois after surveillance video was reviewed.
Bois was arraigned in Quincy District Court and is being held in custody.
