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Amber Finney, 35, famous for being the first person to be found guilty of bestiality in an Ohio city, He reappeared in the headlines, this time for stealing a bank.
She is accused by the Trumbull County Grand Jury of breaking into a bank in February of this year. in the city of Warren while she was on probation for an incident in 2017 in which she was captured in a video involving a badual act with a dog on New Year's Day, according to the local affiliate of the NBC WFMJ.
Finney was sentenced that year to a term of imprisonment followed by five years of probation after being captured in the video evidence.
In July 2018, Finney was arrested again for possession of instruments and drug addiction.
The flight to Chase Bank in West Market Street took place in February of this yearwhen he handed a ticket to a cashier asking for cash.
According to the police, the cashier told Finney that he could only hand out $ 1,000 at a time. The woman took the money and fled the place.
Police said the bank's employees identified Finney as the woman who had entered and gave a note to one of the tellers. The cashier reportedly told the police that Finney was carrying a big bag, a hood to hide his face and said "do not want to hurt them".
Finney apparently accepted the relatively small amount, and then He left the bank to meet a man who was standing in the parking lot, according to employee witnesses.
To the officers' happiness the snow had just fallen and a series of tracks led the police from the shore, through a series of narrow streets, directly to Finney's house at that time. She was then arrested without incident.
WFMJ Also notes that a 30-year-old man, Richard Williams, was arrested and charged in connection with the alleged robbery. In addition, a 15 year old, without identification, also faces charges.
In 2017, when she was accused of badual abuse on an animal, the police were informed of the incident on January 24, when she began to receive complaints. Internet users who claimed to have seen the video showing Finney allegedly committing badual acts with his pet.
During his initial interview with the detectives, Finney claimed that the video had been manipulated to make believe that he had bad with the dog. The police did not agree.
Finney initially denied the charges but eventually disagreed and was sentenced to a suspended sentence and five years probation for violation of a recently adopted municipal ordinance, making it a first-degree offense to have bad with animals.
She was sentenced to six months in prison, of which she served 30 days, and he was sentenced to remain on probation until 2022.
According to reports, Finney will be prosecuted for the recent bank robbery charge on April 16.
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