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Man gets 20 year sentence for robbing Davenport credit union

September 16, 2015 By O. Kay Henderson

GavelAn eastern Iowa man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for robbing a credit union in Davenport.

On Friday, June 6 of last year the Family Credit Union in Davenport was robbed by a man and a teenage boy. This spring a jury found 43-year-old Adrian Romal Lomas of Davenport guilty of the robbery.

Authorities say Lomas was carrying an “authentic-looking, imitation firearm” that he showed the teller before demanding money. The teller turned over about $4,000. Lomas put the cash in a backpack. Another person was waiting outside in a get-away vehicle. Authorities arrested Lomas five days later at a motel in Moline.

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