UPDATE 2/9/12 @ 3 p.m.
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (WSAZ) -- One of the people arrested in connection with a Portsmouth area bank robbery has agreed to plead guilty to the robbery and several unrelated break-ins.



The PNC Bank in Rosemount was robbed on April 21.
Daniel Furnier, 32, of Portsmouth, was arrested three days later at a home in Portsmouth.
Last Friday, prosecutors say Furrier entered the guilty pleas to the bank robbery and break-ins. No sentencing date has been set at this time.
Two other people were arrested in connection with the robbery.
Prosecutors say the charges against David Scott, 34, were dropped, and that Gabrielle Moore, 18, of Portsmouth, pleaded guilty in December to second-degree robbery and sentenced to three years in prison. They say she was the getaway driver in the bank robbery.
After the PNC bank in Rosemount was robbed on April 21, the Sheriff's Office says they received a number of tips, one leading them to Daniel Furnier, 32, of Portsmouth.
Furnier was arrested on April 24 at a home on 7th Street in Portsmouth. He is charged with aggravated robbery, burglary, and breaking and entering. Furnier is is being held on a $128,000 bond.
After an ongoing investigation, detectives went to another home on 7th Street and arrested two more people in connection with the robbery.
David Scott, 34, and Gabrielle Moore, 18, both of Portsmouth were arrested and charged with complicity to aggravated robbery.
They are expected to be in court on April 27.
According to the Sheriff's Office, more charges will be presented to the Scioto County Grand Jury at a later date.
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Deputies say the man walked into the PNC bank at about 4 p.m. demanding money. After he got it, they say he ran off, but not before a surveillance camera caught him on tape.
The amount of money he got away with is unknown.
No one was hurt in the incident.
Deputies are still investigating.
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