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South Bend woman sentenced in federal court for robbery, weapons charges

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A South Bend woman has been sentenced in federal court for robbery and weapons charges.

It’s 102 months in prison for Crystal Egan, 33, who took part in two armed robberies — a bank and a tobacco store.

Federal prosecutors say Egan aided in planning the robberies and was the driver for each.

At the tobacco store robbery in Mishawaka in November 2019, her co-defendants, Armand White and Joshua Gant, entered the business wearing masks and armed with guns while she stayed behind in the car.

After the getaway, she drove to a house where the three split the proceeds. That same month, she, White and Daniel Scott robbed a Federal Credit Union, then took off with Egan behind the wheel.

Gants was sentenced to 90 months in prison. The other two men will learn their fates this fall.

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