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Alleged bank robber moves from hospital to Spokane jail

By Associated Press
Published: July 11, 2016, 9:46am

SPOKANE — A man who was shot multiple times while allegedly trying to rob a Spokane Valley credit union has been released from the hospital and booked into jail.

The Spokane County Jail’s inmate roster shows that 44-year-old Jeremy D. John was locked up Saturday afternoon on a first-degree robbery charge.

The Spokesman-Review says John was arrested last Tuesday after authorities spent nearly a week searching for a suspect in the June 30 robbery at the STCU branch.

Since his arrest, John was being treated at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center for bullet wounds in his arm and hip. According to court documents, an STCU customer who had a concealed handgun fired at the male suspect during the robbery.

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