Bank Robber Dubbed the “Toboggan Bandit” Sentenced
to a Total of
34 Years in Federal Prison
DALLAS—Serial
bank robber Jim Wesley Davis, 57, was sentenced
today by U.S. District Judge Jane J. Boyle to
a total of 34 years in federal prison, announced
U.S. Attorney Richard B. Roper of the Northern
District of Texas. Davis
pled guilty in April and today was sentenced to
32 years on two counts of using, carrying, and
brandishing a firearm during and in relation to
a crime of violence and an additional two consecutive
years for violating his terms of supervised release.
Davis was arrested by U.S.
Marshals at his home in Denison, Texas in January
2008 after committing several bank/credit union robberies
in late 2007 in the Dallas area. Davis committed
the following bank/credit union robberies:
| November 28, 2007 |
Guaranty Bank
6240 East Mockingbird Lane
Dallas, Texas |
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| November 29, 2007 |
Sovereign Bank
377 West Campbell Road,
Suite 100
Richardson, Texas |
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| December 6, 2007 |
Resource One Credit Union
7518 Ferguson Road
Dallas, Texas |
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| December 27, 2007 |
Washington Mutual Bank
110 North Coit Road
Richardson, Texas |
During each of the four robberies,
Davis wore sunglasses, a toboggan cap, and a shoulder
bag. In three of the robberies, Davis pointed a handgun
at bank employees or customers, and in one instance,
held a handgun to a customer's back and said, "Be
quiet."
A search warrant was executed
at Davis' residence following his arrest, and
during a search of his bedroom closet, officers found
a loaded .357 caliber revolver wrapped in a toboggan
cap, as well as clothing items worn by Davis during
the bank robberies
U.S. Attorney Roper praised
the investigative efforts of the FBI, the U.S. Marshals
Service, and the Dallas, Richardson, and Denison,
Texas, Police Departments. Assistant U.S. Attorney
Kim McCabe prosecuted the case.
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