A man was arrested Monday in connection to the robbery of a Grand Forks bank in March, according to authorities.
Kelly George Murphy, 46, was indicted in federal court in Fargo on Monday on bank robbery charges.
Murphy is accused of the March 30 robbery of a branch of Bremer Bank at 921 N. Washington Street.
In March, a man's grainy appearance was captured on a Bremer Bank surveillance camera as he allegedly demanded money from a teller. Witnesses said the man, a white male about 40 years old, was wearing a green plaid flannel jacket, green camouflage-pattern pants and a baseball-style cap at the time of the robbery.
The man got an undisclosed amount of money and left the bank, walking until he was out of sight of bank employees.
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Murphy was arrested today by FBI agents at the Cenex station in McVille, N.D., on Monday, according to a press release.
The maximum penalty for bank robbery in federal court is 20 years in prison.