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Men accused of bank robbery seen in court

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Two men accused of bank robbery earlier this year had hearings last week.

61-year-old Tyrone Hunt and 43-year-old Melvin Levy were arrested on March 14 on charges of robbery and resisting law enforcement in connection with an incident at Fifth Third Bank on N. Main St. in Elkhart.

Police responded to a robbery in progress after 9:30 a.m., where witnesses claimed one man forcefully brought the bank manager and another employee from their offices to teller counters where they were demanded to withdraw almost $8,000 in cash.

Using surveillance footage, officers located a suspect vehicle, and as they approached two men fled on foot. Hunt allegedly told police he and Levy were responsible for the robbery, but Levy reportedly denied involvement.

According to The Goshen News, Levy’s trial was continued to April 7 as the state noted intent to file a habitual criminal offender enhancement on him.

Hunt pleaded guilty to robbery and resisting law enforcement and will be sentenced on December 12. 

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