Cash Bond Set At $75K For Marco’s Pizza Robbery Suspect

(Beaver Dam) Cash bond was set at $75-thousand dollars Monday for a Beaver Dam man who is charged with robbing Marco’s Pizza. Kyle Rach is facing one felony count of Armed Robbery as a Repeat Offender. Rach allegedly ordered an employee around 9:30pm on the night of March 20 to open the cash drawer; that employee complied with the demands. According to the criminal complaint, the employee told the police that Rach reportedly said this is a robbery, I have a gun and I want the money. The employee said that they saw what appeared to be a dark colored object in Rach’s jacket pocket. The 34-year-old then allegedly left with an undisclosed amount of cash. A week later, investigators were contacted by the Dodge County Jail Staff who said Rach had just turned himself on a probation and parole hold. The staff said that Rach had a distinct resemblance to the photos released by the Beaver Dam Police Department and noticed that the suspects shoes were reportedly similar to the ones worn by Rach while he was being booked. Rach allegedly confessed his actions to police and gave no reason as to why he robbed the store. Rach also denied that he was carrying a gun when he entered Marco’s Pizza. If convicted, Rach faces up to 40 years in prison. A preliminary hearing is scheduled in June.