Tuesday, May 02, 2006
A San Francisco man is laid in the custody after police said that he had drove a Cadillac limo to a bank robbery.
Officers arrested Roy Westry Tuesday afternoon after he had actually allegedly held up Affinity Bank on the 25-hundred block of Noriega Street.
The 47-year-old Westry had taken into custody after witnesses wrote down the license plate of the limo he allegedly drove to rob the bank.
Police said that they recovered 15-hundred dollars from Westry and also an alleged accomplice.
Westry has worked for a South San Francisco-based limo company since being released from state prison during January.
He had served about five years for bank robbery.
Officers arrested Roy Westry Tuesday afternoon after he had actually allegedly held up Affinity Bank on the 25-hundred block of Noriega Street.
The 47-year-old Westry had taken into custody after witnesses wrote down the license plate of the limo he allegedly drove to rob the bank.
Police said that they recovered 15-hundred dollars from Westry and also an alleged accomplice.
Westry has worked for a South San Francisco-based limo company since being released from state prison during January.
He had served about five years for bank robbery.



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