By Associated Press - Monday, April 13, 2015

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The case of an Urbandale man accused of robbing a central Iowa bank at gunpoint has been sent to a federal grand jury.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa says 35-year-old Hussam Fayiz Abusharkh appeared in federal court Friday on a criminal complaint. He is accused of robbing the Farmers and Merchants State Bank in St. Charles on March 25, when Madison County deputies responded to reports of a man with a handgun ordering employees to fill a bag with money.

Abusharkh turned himself in to authorities Thursday on a state first-degree robbery charge.



It was unclear Monday whether Abusharkh has an attorney. Online court records don’t yet list the case.

A judge ordered that Abusharkh remain detained pending the grand jury’s review of his case.

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