Former Teller-In-Training Gets 7 years In Armed Bank Robbery

BALTIMORE (AP) -- A former bank employee has been sentenced to seven years in prison for her involvement in an armed bank robbery in Dundalk.

Janaya Person-Robinson of Baltimore was sentenced in federal court in Baltimore on Wednesday.

Prosecutors say the 20-year-old had been a teller-in-training at an M&T Bank in Dundalk and was familiar with the bank's layout and procedures.

They say she provided key information to 20-year-old Darrius Washington of Baltimore to rob the bank, joining him last October as he pointed a gun at two tellers' heads, threatened to kill them, and gained access to the vault.

Person-Robinson and Washington were arrested a short time later with a canvas bag filled with $133,000.

Washington is serving an 11-year prison sentence for the bank robbery.

(Copyright 2013 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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