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FARMINGTON, Utah (AP) -- An Indiana man accused of robbing a bank while test driving a car last year has been sentenced.
Yesterday, 31-year-old Zachary Hayden was sentenced to five years to life in prison. He pleaded guilty to felony aggravated robbery.
In August, Hayden was testing driving a car when he told the accompanying salesman he needed to stop and get money at a Wells Fargo branch.
After robbing the bank, Hayden sped off in the car, leaving the salesman behind. He was arrested the next day in Nevada.
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