Brothers arraigned in theft of nearly $200K from Boston bank

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BOSTON (WHDH) – Two brothers from Brockton were arraigned Thursday in connection with the theft of nearly $200,000 in cash from Energy Credit Union, bank in which one of the brothers was employed, officials said.

Justin Flounoury, 32, and Jenel Flounoury, 28, were arraigned in West Roxbury Boston Municipal Court on charges of larceny over $1,200 and conspiracy and ordered held on $10,000 cash bail.

Officers responding to the Energy Credit Union on Spring Street around 1 p.m. on Sept. 24 learned from Flounoury, a bank teller, that he was working when an unknown man, later identified as Justin Flounoury, had handed him a note that said, “Hand it over,” before handing over $197,146, according to the district attorney’s office…

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