Jan 17, 2025
BOSTON, Mass. (WWLP)-- Two brothers from Brockton were indicted for their alleged involvement in the robbery of the Energy Credit Union in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Jenel Flounoury, 29, and Justin Flounoury, 33, both from Brockton, were each indicted on one count of conspiracy and one count of larceny from a credit union. They were arrested and charged in December 2024 following an arrest on the night of the robbery. Wanted suspect captured after crossing Chicopee River to elude police According to investigators, Jenel Flounoury, who worked as a teller at the credit union, arranged for a large cash deposit to be stored in a section of the vault that he could access. Jenel Flounoury then allegedly arranged for his brother, Justin Flounoury, to stage a “robbery,” passing Jenel Flounoury a note demanding money. On September 24, 2024, Justin Flounoury passed Jenel Flounoury the note, and Jenel Flounoury allegedly bypassed his teller cash drawer, went straight to the vault, and loaded nearly $200,000 into a bag he retrieved himself, before delivering it to the “robber.”  The night of the robbery a search was executed at the residence of Justin and Jenel Flounoury Over $160,000 in cash was recovered, including ten $100 bills whose serial numbers had been recorded by Energy Credit Union employees as being present in the vault prior to the robbery. According to court documents, cell site location information for Justin Flounoury’s  phone places it within .25 miles of the credit union at the time the robbery occurred.  If found guilty, they could face up to 15 years in prison and $500,000 in fines.
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