Man Sentenced For Test Drive Bank Robbery

Man Sentenced For Test Drive Bank Robbery


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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.

(Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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