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Wal-Mart robber gets 38 years

BALTIMORE - A Baltimore man who participated in a plot to steal more than $50,000 from a Howard County Wal-Mart store will spend 38 years in prison.

A federal judge sentenced 30-year-old Troy Henley yesterday for the August 2006 armed robbery in Ellicott City and another armed robbery in December 2006 at a check cashing store.

During the Wal-Mart robbery, two employees were forced at gunpoint to put bags of Wal-Mart's money into shopping carts. Prosecutors say several Wal-Mart employees fought with the robbers and took some of the money back. In all, authorities say the robbers...

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