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CT Man Pleads Guilty to Robberies

CT Man Pleads Guilty to Robberies

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BANGOR, Maine (WGAN)  A Connecticut man has pleaded guilty to a bank robbery in Bangor.

United States attorney Halsey B. Frank announced that Seth Blewitt plead guilty to the charges related to robberies at a TD Bank branch and a Dollar Tree in the city in May.

The 30-year-old faces between seven years and life in prison and a $250,00 fine and full restitution.

His wife, Cara Blewitt, who served as the getaway driver in both robberies, pleaded guilty in October.

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