The Brief
- Two Texas men pleaded guilty to a multistate robbery spree involving disabling ATMs and assaulting repair technicians to steal cash.
- The duo stole over $700,000 across Washington, Arizona, Oregon, Texas, and Maine before being apprehended with stolen firearms and cash in Mississippi.
- Sentencing is scheduled for April, with federal prosecutors recommending at least 10 years in prison and $768,900 in restitution.
SEATTLE – Two Texas men have pleaded guilty to four counts of bank robbery and two counts of attempted bank robbery for a multistate robbery scheme in which they disabled ATMs and assaulted repair technicians to steal cash, federal prosecutors said.
What we know:
In an announcement by First Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles Neil Floyd, 22-year-old Ahmon Hogg of Humble, Texas, and 23-year-old Seth Coles-Body of Houston, were part of a robbery ring that operated across the country. …