CHILTON, WI (WTAQ) – A man was sentenced on Wednesday for his role in an armed robbery of an Appleton credit union.
Kenny Furdge will spend 20 years in prison and will be placed on extended supervision for 15 years after his release.
He is currently serving a sentence in federal prison, meaning this sentence will be consecutive. Furdge was charged with two other individuals in connection to a September 13, 2017, armed robbery at a Capital Credit Union on East Calumet Street.
Appleton Police says witnesses saw two masked men rob the bank while wielding handguns and leave the scene in a nearby vehicle.
The two other charged individuals, Patrick Jefferson and Jayvon Flemming, are scheduled to stand trial on December 4.


