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The FBI has added a man accused in an armed robbery of a South Jordan credit union to its most wanted list.
Curtis Cordery is accused of robbing a Goldenwest Credit Union at gun point on July third.
The FBI says he forced two tellers into the vault and then filled a black bag with money. He left in one of the teller's cars, which police found abandoned four blocks away.
Two weeks later, Cordery's friend and teller at the credit union, Jeffery Nay, admitted to being part of the heist.
According to the FBI, Cordery called Nay from the San Francisco area shortly after the robbery and said, "I know that they know it's me. I'm not coming back."
Both men are charged with armed robbery.
The case is scheduled to go to trial in September. Nay faces a maximum of 25 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, but prosecutors say a plea deal is likely in this case.