Crime & Safety
FBI: Cary Man Arrested for Woodstock Robbery
The man was charged with the Woodstock robbery, but the Crystal Lake robbery is still under investigation.
Michael Feterick, 45, of Cary, was arrested on a charge of robbery, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said in a written release Thursday. Feterick, who is also known as Michael Retterly faces charges in conjunction with the robbery of the Fifth-Third Bank at 1745 South Eastwood Drive in Woodstock on April 15.
The surveillance footage of Feterick looks like the same man who robbed the Fifth-Third Bank at 265 W. Virginia Street in Crystal Lake on March 30. Diane Carbonara of the FBI said the Crystal Lake incident is still under investigation.
At about 10:50 a.m., April 15, Feterick allegedly entered the Woodstock bank and presented a note written in black sharpie stating “Money, no dye pack” to a bank teller.
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“The teller provided the subject with money from the teller’s drawer and left the bank,” An FBI release states. “Feterick was arrested late (Wednesday) by the FBI, and law enforcement officers of the Crystal Lake and Woodstock Police Departments, at a hotel in Algonquin, Ill.”
Bank robbery carries a maximum potential penalty of up to 20 years in prison, up to three years of supervised release following imprisonment, a fine of up to $250,000, and full restitution.
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