A Detroit man has admitted to robbing credit unions in Macomb and Oakland counties from which he fled at least one of them in a rented Rolls Royce SUV.

Dorian Trevor Sykes, 42, pleaded guilty Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Detroit to four counts of bank and credit union robbery and an attempted bank robbery, two counts for last March’s robberies of a Credit Union One branch in Sterling Heights and Chase Bank in Lathrup Village six days later, according to U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon.

He faces a maximum term of 20 years in prison and a potential $250,000 fine when he will be sentenced March 17.

Sykes has multiple prior bank robbery convictions, served over a dozen years in federal prison for a 2002 robbery and has written several novels about crime and life on Detroit’s streets.

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