In August 1997 Errolyn Romero became employed at a Bank of America branch near the University of Southern California campus. On November 6, 1997, Mack entered the bank and claimed he wanted to access his safe deposit box. Romero admitted him to the secure area, where he threw her to the floor and robbed the vault of $722,000. In her capacity as branch assistant manager, Romero had ordered double the usual amount of cash to be on hand at the bank on the day of the robbery. After one month of investigation, Romero confessed to her role in the crime and implicated her boyfriend, Mack, as the mastermind.[6] Mack was arrested in December 1997. His two accomplices were not caught.[5][7] Mack was sentenced to 14 years 3 months in prison. He has never revealed the whereabouts of the money.[8] He was released on May 14, 2010.[9][10]
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