CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A Vermont man has pleaded guilty to robbing a bank in New Hampshire.

Trevor Allen, 29, of Bellows Falls, walked into the bank in Charlestown, New Hampshire, in 2018 and handed a teller a note demanding him to empty the money in his draw, according to court documents and statements. Allen said he was armed.

The teller gave him $2,485 in cash. Investigators later found Allen’s fingerprint on the note, according to court documents.

Allen pleaded guilty Tuesday in deal reached with prosecutors. The charge calls for a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, but prosecutors will recommend that he be sentenced at the bottom of the guideline range and pay back any money owed, according to the agreement.

Allen is scheduled to be sentenced on Feb. 22, 2022.

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