Wednesday, July 20th 2011, 2:12 pm
NewsOn6.com
TULSA, Oklahoma -- FBI agents arrested a Tulsa man suspected of robbing the Tulsa Federal Credit Union on Monday, July 18, 2011.
The man is identified as 41-year-old Steven Wooten. He was arrested Tuesday afternoon when surrendered at the Tulsa County jail.
Police say a man used the threat of a bomb to hold up the credit union at 9323 East 21st Street. Officers say the suspect entered the bank with a brief case, placed it on the counter and handed the teller a note there was a bomb inside.
After getting the money, the man ran out of the building.
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Wooten was arrested on two outstanding warrants and booked into the Tulsa County jail. He is charged in June with scamming a Tulsa business out of money on a roofing job.
He is being held without bond pending federal charges.
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