Suspect Arrested For Allegedly Robbing Same CU Office Twice

MEMPHIS, Tenn.—A man has been arrested for allegedly robbing the same credit union branch twice.

Memphis police have arrested Sherman Weakley, who is accused of robbing a First South Financial Credit Union office on South Highland Street in October and again in November, Action News 5 reported.

Police say the 22-year-old Weakley entered the credit union in October, pointed a gun at a teller, and demanded money from the drawer. He was given an undisclosed amount  the money and fled, Action News 5 said.

Police said he returned to the same credit union office on Nov. 1, and again pointed a weapon at a teller and demanded money.

The teller handed him an undisclosed amount of money and placed a tracking device in the bag, Action News 5 explained.

Police were able to use the tracking device to identify Weakley as the suspect.

After a warrant was issued for his arrest, officers located him on Chadwick Circle. After a chase, he was taken into custody, Action News 5 said.

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