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Robber guilty

A Prince George man pleaded guilty Wednesday to robbing a local credit union branch.

A Prince George man pleaded guilty Wednesday to robbing a local credit union branch.

Denny Stanley Hoggan, 35, pleaded guilty during a hearing at the Prince George courthouse to one count of robbery in connection with the May 8 incident at the Integris Credit Union's Riverpoint branch.

Sentencing was put over to prepare a pre-sentence report and a psychiatric risk assessment, a process that will take at least 10 weeks, the court heard.

On the day of the crime, police were called to the scene at 3:20 p.m. Hoggan was arrested a short time later at Pine Centre Mall.

Hoggan has an extensive criminal record that includes sentences for assault and other crimes in Prince George, committed during a spree in November 2001. His record also includes offences committed on Vancouver Island.