Memphis Man Sentenced to 100 Months
for Robbing Three Missouri Banks
A Memphis, Tennessee, man was sentenced
today for bank robbery, announced United States Attorney
Catherine L. Hanaway.
ERIC MITCHELL was sentenced to 100 months on one felony
count of bank robbery. He appeared before United States
District Judge Charles A. Shaw.
On April 13, 2005, Eric Mitchell robbed the Ozarks
Federal Bank in Festus, Missouri of $12,993.
On April 28, 2005, Mitchell robbed the Bank of America
facility in Cape Girardeau, Missouri of $6,590.
On May 5, 2005, Mitchell robbed the Regions Bank in
Sikeston, Missouri of $7,464.
Hanaway praised the Cape Girardeau Police Department,
the Sikeston Department of Public Safety, the Festus
Police Department, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation
for their work on the case. Assistant United States
Attorney Keith D. Sorrell handled the prosecution for
the Government.
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