COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) – A woman who was one of two suspects wanted in connection with a series of bank robberies in three states back in 2016 was sent back to the Michigan Department of Corrections on Monday in Branch County Circuit Court on a drug charge.
38-year-old Nickole Collins was ordered to serve 14 months to 10 years in prison after she entered a guilty plea to a charge of being in possession of a controlled substance. She was arrested last April by the Branch County Sheriff’s Department.
A second count along with a habitual offender enhancement and a misdemeanor file were dismissed in exchange for her plea. Collins was also given credit for 110 days already served.
Collins was ordered to serve concurrent prison sentences of five to 15 years in June of 2017 after she entered no contest pleas to charges of unarmed robbery and larceny from a person for her part in the robbery of the Quincy Century Bank and Trust branch in March of 2016.
At that time. prosecutors dropped all other charges and an habitual offender enhancement in exchange for the pleas.
Collins was released from prison in November of 2022.



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