Crime & Safety
PA Man Sentenced For Robbing Two Banks A Second Time: U.S. Attorney
After his release for two bank heists in 2015, Keith Ney returned to the same banks and robbed them again, according to the U.S. Attorney.

A Philadelphia man has been sentenced to 71 months in prison for robbing two banks after he was released from prison for robbing the same banks years earlier, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Keith Ney, 54, had previously been incarcerated for robbing A Citizens Bank in Philadelphia and a Cape Bank in Atlantic City, the Attorney's Office said.
Ney had previously pleaded guilty and was sentenced on Friday.
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He was convicted in September 2011 of robbing the Cape Bank at 1501 Pacific Avenue in Atlantic City, and the Citizens Bank at 1234 Market Street in Philadelphia.
Upon his release in April of 2015, Ney robbed the same two locations again, authorities said.
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In addition to the prison time, the U.S. Attorney sentenced Ney to three years of supervised release and restitution of $1,397.
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