A 34-year-old Cambridge man was arrested Friday morning in connection with two bank robberies in March.

Gregory Tate of 150 Harvard St. was scheduled to be arraigned Friday on two counts of armed robbery for incidents occurring on March 9 and March 31.

On March 9, a suspect, later identified as Tate, allegedly passed a note and threatened to shoot during a bank robbery on the 500 block of Massachusetts Avenue. He fled with $540.

Three weeks later, on March 31, a suspect, also identified as Tate, allegedly walked into a Main Street bank and threatened to open fire before fleeing with more than $3,000. Police said despite the threats, Tate never displayed a firearm.

Tate had casually walked into the Main Street bank around 4 p.m. He asked the teller what time the bank would be closing and then continued to make small talk about the weather.

As she responded, he reportedly passed a note that read, �I have a gun. Don�t do anything stupid! Everyone�s safety depends on you. Give me $10,000 in 100 notes and $5,000 in 50 notes. That�s one band of 100s and one band of 50s, that�s $15,000! You have 30 seconds or I shoot.�

The teller told police she handed over the entire contents of her cash drawer, which totaled $3,290.

Cambridge Police and U.S. Marshall Service arrested Tate on Friday, April 7, on an armed robbery warrant charge stemming from the March 9 robbery. He was later charged for the March 31 bank robbery on Main Street following that investigation, police said.

�When he was arrested, money from the Main Street robbery was located on his person,� said Jeremy Warnick, communications director for the Cambridge Police Department.