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Suspect Arrested After Robbery at Floridacentral Credit Union in Seminole

Suspect under arrest after robbery at the Floridacentral Credit Union in Seminole
Dylan Conroy under arrest after robbery at the floridacentral Credit Union in Seminole

Suspect Arrested After Robbery at Floridacentral Credit Union in Seminole

Posted: April 14, 2016 – 7:45 PM

Deputies from the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office made an arrest after reports of a robbery at the floridacentral Credit Union.

The suspect entered the Credit Union located at 8202 113th Street North in Seminole at about 8:21 AM on Thursday, April 14, 2016, according to a press release by Sergeant Spencer Gross of the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office.

Photo from a security camera at the Credit Union
Photo from a security camera at the Credit Union

Once inside the credit union, the suspect passed a note to the teller demanding money. The suspect was given an undisclosed amount of money and he exited the bank. The suspect fled from the bank on foot.

Deputies responded to the area and began searching for the suspect.  Deputies surrounded the area and called in the “Eagle” to fly overhead and a K-9 to assist in tracking the suspect.

During the search, shortly after 9 AM, deputies were informed by a nearby resident that a subject matching the description was trying to break into their residence at 11923 82nd Avenue North.

Deputies responded to the residence and located the suspect, 23-year-old Dylan Conroy.  He is listed as a transient resident in the Seminole area.


Scene minutes after the robbery at the Floridacentral Credit Union in Seminole
Scene minutes after the robbery at the Floridacentral Credit Union in Seminole

During an interview with detectives, Conroy admitted to the robbery. The money that was stolen from the bank was recovered by deputies.

Conroy was arrested and transported to the Pinellas County Jail without incident.

Conroy was charged with one count of robbery, one count of attempted burglary to a dwelling, and one count of resisting an officer without violence.

The investigation continues.

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