BROTHER SAYS HE DID IT Brown Admitted To Robbing Two Banks Last Spring
Reported by: Meredith Wood
Videographer: Eyewitness News
Web Producer: Jessica Reed Updated: October 14, 2008 4:51pm
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The brother of a former Stonewall Jackson Middle School teacher admitted in federal court Monday that he robbed two banks in April with his sister's help.
Jeremy Brown, 24, of Louisa, Kentucky said he robbed the City National Bank in Charleston and the First Sentry Bank in Barboursville.
Investigators say Brown gave notes to bank tellers during both robberies and got away with about $6,500.
As part of his plea agreement, Brown agreed to pay more than $2,000.
Brown's sister Melissa pleaded guilty to driving the getaway car during both robberies.
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