Man appears in court charged with robbing two banks in Hull
A MAN charged with robbing two banks has appeared before magistrates this morning.
Dean Andrew Wray, 42, confirmed his name and date of birth at Hull Magistrates' Court.
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He is charged with two counts of robbery after a "significant" amount of cash was stolen from both Yorkshire Bank on Princes Avenue and NatWest on Hessle Road last week.
Victims said the robber claimed to be armed with a gun, after passing cashiers a note asking for money.
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Armed officers patrolled the streets and Humberside Police appealed for help from the public.
Mr Wray, of no fixed address, was represented by his solicitor Harold Bloomfield, with Andrew Vaughan prosecuting.
The case is being transferred to Hull Crown Court and Mr Wray will appear before a judge on Monday, March 11.




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