Woman gets 6 years for role in bank robbery

A Waterford woman was sentenced to six years in prison for her role in robbing a bank in East Troy in June 2018.

Azure S. Murray, 30, was sentenced to six years in prison and six years extended supervision July 8 after a jury found her guilty of robbery of a financial institution.

Her boyfriend, Michael K. Brown was sentenced Jan. 10, 2019, to eight years in state prison and 12 years extended supervision.

According to the criminal complaint, Murray is suspected of driving Brown to Associated Bank in the Village of East Troy at about 2:20 p.m. June 19, 2018. Brown is believed to have gone inside the bank with his hand over his face, threw a bag on the counter and demanded that the teller “fill it up,” according to the complaint.

The teller said she filled the bag with money, then the man, suspected to be Brown, told her and another teller to go into the bathroom and wait for five minutes before coming out, according to the complaint.

Brown allegedly left the bank and got into his car, which Murray drove away from the scene.

When Brown was apprehended, he told police Murray is a heroin user and had accumulated debt with her drug dealers, according to the complaint. He said they were afraid the dealers would shoot her so they used the money stolen from the bank to pay the drug dealers, according to the complaint.

 

 

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