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A couple have been indicted in federal court in Utah on 11 charges for allegedly carrying out robberies of banks, a credit union and a convenience store.

Tiffani Jo Lalor, 32, of West Jordan, and Joshua Edward Jensen, 31, of North Salt Lake City, face as many as 25 years in prison for one of the robberies, in which a person was assaulted, and a maximum of 20 years for the others.

Jensen faces a minimum of 10 years in prison and the possibility of life for discharging a firearm during a robbery at a Wells Fargo branch in Salt Lake City on Jan. 13.

The pair are facing charges in state court stemming from their arrest for the Jan. 13 robbery, but those will be dismissed in favor of the federal indictment, according to a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Salt Lake City.

Besides the Jan. 13 robbery, the robberies the pair are alleged to have carried out include these from 2014: Oct. 14, University Credit Union at 3088 S. 1300 East; Oct. 15, U.S. Bank at 2243 E. 2100 South; Oct. 25, Wells Fargo Bank at 2040 S. 2300 East; Nov. 6, Chase Bank at 3215 S. Valley St.; Nov. 26, Chase Bank at 3215 S. Valley St.; Dec. 12, 7-11 at 3235 E. 3300 South; Dec. 12, University Credit Union at 3088 S. 1300 East; Dec. 23, Chase Bank at 2855 E. 3300 South; and Dec. 30, Wells Fargo at 3865 S. 2300 East.