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    New York man pleads guilty to charges related to PA bank robbery

    By Drew Miller,

    10 hours ago

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    ( WJET/WFXP )– A New York man has pleaded guilty to multiple criminal charges after robbing a Pennsylvania bank and leading state police on a chase in a stolen vehicle in June.

    McKean County District Attorney’s Office announced Friday morning that 39-year-old Edwin McPeak Jr. pleaded guilty to robbery of a financial institution with a firearm, placing two victims in fear of serious bodily injury with a firearm, theft from a bank and receiving stolen property.

    NY man robbed bank, led police on chase in stolen vehicle: PSP

    McPeak was arrested back on June 6 after police said he robbed the Hamlin Bank in Edlred Borough, McKean County with a handgun before fleeing in a car stolen in Cattaraugus County, NY.

    Prior to the robbery, PSP Lewis Run had received a BOLO from Cattaraugus County for the car, which they said was involved in a separate bank robbery in New York.

    Man was stealing gas before sparking fire outside Peach St. hotel: PSP

    He was spotted by police shortly after the robbery leading to a high-speed chase that ended when he crashed in the 1300 block of South Kendal Ave. in Bradford.

    McPeak is set to be sentenced on November 7 in McKean County Court.

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