A Rochester man who held up the same Kwik-Fill in Irondequoit four times before turning his attention to the ESL Federal Credit Union in Irondequoit has been sentenced to 55 years in state prison.
Twenty-two-year-old Terry Coley was sentenced on five counts of second degree robbery for the gunpoint holdups. The $18,000 he got from robbing the bank was destroyed by exploding dye packs.
Irondequoit Police arrested him by hiding a GPS tracker in a bundle of money and waiting until he held up the Kwik-Fill one final time, then they just followed him to his apartment and arrested him.