Robert Francis Krebs, 82, pleaded not guilty to a federal charge of robbery in the January 2018 holdup of a Pyramid Federal Credit Union. Read more here

An Aug. 21 trial has been scheduled for an elderly man charged with bank robbery in the hold-up of a Tucson credit union earlier this year.

Robert Francis Krebs is charged in the Jan. 12 robbery of a branch of Pyramid Federal Credit Union.

He has pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Authorities say Krebs made away with $8,300, but was arrested the next day.

Last summer, he completed a prison sentence for a 1981 bank robbery near Orlando, Florida.

He violated his probation from Florida by failing to inform authorities of his whereabouts.

He has a 1966 conviction in Chicago for embezzlement and convictions for theft and armed robbery in Arizona.

Federal authorities listed Krebs' age as 75, but Tucson police and Florida officials have said he's 80.


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