Bank Robber Sentenced to 15 Years in Federal
Prison
Defendant
Was on Federal Supervised Release for Another Bank
Robbery When He
Robbed Bank in Grand Prairie, Texas
DALLAS—Collin
McCoy Garner was sentenced to 15 years in prison
by U.S. District Judge Ed Kinkeade following his
guilty plea in February to one count of bank robbery,
announced U.S. Attorney Richard B. Roper of the Northern
District of Texas. Garner, 37, of Wylie, Texas,
has been in custody since his arrest in December 2007,
just days after the bank robbery.
Garner
admitted that on December 10, 2007, he robbed the
Chase Bank at 4146 South Carrier Parkway in Grand
Prairie, Texas. He approached a teller in the
bank and demanded money, instructing the teller not
to give him any dye packs or bait money. Garner
also threatened to stab and kill the teller if the
teller didn't comply with his demands. Garner
fled the bank and drove away at a high rate of speed.
A
Crime Stoppers tip led investigators to Garner, who
was on federal supervised release for a bank robbery
he had committed in 2000. Garner was sentenced in
December 2000 to 52 months in prison and a three-year
term of supervised release following that bank robbery
conviction.
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