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Joshua David Hawley (Oakland County Sheriff s Office)
OAKLAND COUNTY, MI An Oakland County parolee has been arrested after stealing over $1,300 from a credit union in the city of Pontiac, just days after being released from prison, county sheriff s office officials said Monday.
Joshua David Hawley, 40, of Pontiac, was recently arrested at an apartment complex in Oakland County after police identified him on surveillance video as the suspect in the Dec. 10 robbery at the Genisys Credit Union, 44400 Woodward Ave., police said.
Hawley was arraigned Saturday before 50th District Court Magistrate Robert Morad on one count of bank robbery, which police said carries a maximum possible penalty of life in prison. Hawley was denied bond, police said. Hawley s next court appearance is scheduled for Dec. 22.
Deputies ID suspect in Pontiac credit union robbery by tattoos on his face
A parolee from Pontiac has been charged in the robbery of a credit union last week Thursday, officials said.
Joshua David Hawley, 40, was charged Friday in 50th District Court with a count of bank robbery, a life felony, according to the Oakland County Sheriff s Office. A magistrate also denied Hawley bond and scheduled his next court appearance for next Tuesday.
Deputies were called to the Genisys Credit Union at 44400 Woodward near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, authorities said.
They spoke to the credit union s manager, who reported a white male with multiple tattoos on his head and face had robbed the business. He told deputies the suspect showed a teller a note demanding money and was handed $1,356 in cash.
Just nine days after being released from Michigan Department of Corrections and placed on parole, a Pontiac resident is alleged to have robbed the Genisys Credit Union in Pontiac â reportedly to pay off a debt with a drug dealer and buy more narcotics.
The Oakland County Sheriffâs Office said Joshua David Hawley, 40, got out of prison on Dec. 1, and on Dec. 10 entered the credit union at 44400 Woodward Ave. where he showed a teller a note demanding money. He was handed $1,356 and fled, the sheriffâs office said.
Detectives responding to the scene reviewed surveillance video and quickly recognized Hawley from his facial tattoos. He was arrested at an apartment in Pontiac a short time later.