Cranston Man Sentenced To Time Served For Ban Robbery

A Cranston man has been sentenced to time served for the 2019 robbery of an East Providence bank.

Justin Worley will also serve six months of supervised release in a residential reentry center, and he must pay close to 12-thousand-dollars in restitution.

According to federal documents:

Worley pleaded guilty on October 30, 2024, to charges of conspiracy to commit bank robbery and bank robbery. He has been detained since his arrest on January 21, 2020.

In pleading guilty, Worley admitted to the court that on New Year’s Eve Day in December 2019, he and a co-defendant approached bank tellers inside an East Providence bank branch and demanded that they empty their money drawers. The second man, Nicholas Lage, 39, brandished a knife during the robbery. Between them, the two men fled the bank with approximately $11,569. They were located and arrested later that evening at Twin River casino.

Worley had been detained since his arrest in January of 2020.

Worley pleaded guilty last October.

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