Bank robber arrested in Porta Potty pleads guilty
A bank robber who was arrested in a Porta Potty in Dearborn pleaded guilty Monday morning. Inkster resident Charles William Woolery, 52, robbed the...

A bank robber who was arrested in a Porta Potty in Dearborn pleaded guilty Monday morning. Inkster resident Charles William Woolery, 52, robbed the Dearborn Federal Savings Bank on March 22, according to a news release. Wearing a black face mask, Woolery handed a bank teller a note that demanded she "smile" and put money in a bag or he would "kill everyone," the release said. The teller put $1,690 in his bag and he fled the bank on foot. Dearborn police officers later found him hiding in a Porta Potty in the parking lot of the Hampton Inn on Michigan Avenue.