TYLER, Texas - (12/15/04) -- A 41-year-old woman pleaded guiltyMonday to helping rob two local credit unions and a bank over thepast five months. Carol Robertson-Myles confessed to last June'sarmed robbery at Keystone CU in which she carried out a bag withalmost $32,000 of credit union cash in it. The getaway car driverin the case, Carlos Starks, 41, pleaded guilty earlier to his rolein the case. A third suspect, Anthony Daley, 43, who allegedly heldemployees at bay with a handgun, is scheduled to be tried February7. The three are also believed responsible for the July 16 hold-upat Kelly Tyler FCU, and a July 19 heist at First State Bank ofBrownsboro.
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