Waner A. Segura, 29, admitted he robbed a Florence man in his driveway in April 2015 after following him from Parx Casino.
FLORENCE -- A Philadelphia man has pleaded guilty to conspiring to rob a Florence man in his driveway last year after following home from Parx Casino in Bensalem, Pa., the Bucks County Courier Times reported.
Waner A. Segura, 29, admitted he was in an ambulance April 8, 2015 and robebd the victim, but he did not say if he was driving, the paper reported.
Segura pleaded guilty to second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery before Superior Court Judge Jeanne T. Covert at the Burlington County Courthouse in Mount Holly Monday.
As part of a plea deal reached, he is set to be sentenced to eight years in prison with 85 percent to be served without the chance for parole, in May, the paper reported.
Segura, and Jahyquiriz Ramos, 27, also of Philadelphia, were charged in June 2015 with the robbery.
Police said said last year the suspects are employees of a private ambulance company and allegedly followed the victim in a company ambulance. Court documents identified the company is American Ambulance Services in Philadelphia.
Ambulance employees charged with robbing man in his driveway
Ramos, 27, is due in court next week for a pretrial conference, the paper reported.
Florence police said last year that said detectives initially thought the vehicle was a former ambulance purchased as a work van, and were surprised to find the vehicle was still a working ambulance and the suspects employees of the company.
After reporting the robbery April 8, police said in a release that the victim, who police did not identify, described being followed from the New Jersey Turnpike exit at Rt. 130 northbound in Florence.
Police located surveillance at the casino that showed an ambulance-style vehicle following the victim's vehicle in the parking lot and then out of the casino parking lot. The footage also showed the suspects inside the casino.
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