Man Pleads Guilty: Robbed Bank While Wearing Ankle Monitor from Another Case

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – A man who was wearing a court-ordered ankle monitor at the time of the offense pleaded guilty in federal court last week to robbing a Bank of America branch in Springfield last summer.

Michael C. Loyd, 30, of Springfield, pleaded guilty before U.S. Chief Magistrate Judge David P. Rush to one count of bank robbery.

By pleading guilty, Loyd admitted he stole $754 from Bank of America at 633 W. Kearney in Springfield on July 20, 2022. Loyd approached a bank teller and handed her a note that stated, “Give Your Money Now. Don’t Say Anything. I Have A Partner Outside.” After the teller handed him the cash in her drawer, Loyd left the bank and drove away in a black Dodge Ram pickup truck.

A few minutes later, investigators received a tip that Loyd may be the bank robber and that he was currently at Lazy Acres Mobile Home Park, where the truck’s owner lived. Law enforcement officers surrounded the residence and began calling out occupants of the residence.

Investigators compared a previous booking photo of Loyd to the surveillance photos from the bank. Investigators also learned that Loyd was on ankle monitoring as part of his state probation. LBS Monitoring confirmed that their tracking data indicated Loyd’s ankle monitor was inside the Bank of America at the time of the robbery.

Loyd surrendered to law enforcement and admitted to robbing the bank. He told investigators that, as he was driving away from the bank, he saw patrol cars with their lights activated driving in the direction of the bank. He became scared and started throwing money out the window of the truck. Loyd didn’t know how much of the money he disposed of, because he didn’t know how much money he had stolen.

Under federal statutes, Loyd is subject to a sentence of up to 20 years in federal prison without parole. The maximum statutory sentence is prescribed by Congress and is provided here for informational purposes, as the sentencing of the defendant will be determined by the court based on the advisory sentencing guidelines and other statutory factors. A sentencing hearing will be scheduled after the completion of a presentence investigation by the United States Probation Office.

This case was investigated by the Springfield, Mo., Police Department and the FBI. Information provided by U.S. Attorney’s office Western District of Missouri.

Watch as man walks in and robs bank in Bartlesville, Okla.

UPDATE: Wednesday morning Bartlesville Police Dept update information stating, “A suspect has been detained by Bartlesville Police Detectives and Osage County deputies at the Osage Casino in Skiatook Oklahoma. The suspect is a tribal citizen and the FBI has been contacted and they responded to the location last night and will take over the investigation. Thank you for all of the tips sent in by the community.”

BARTLESVILLE, Okla. — Authorities say Tuesday about 3:15 p.m. a white male walked west out of the Armstrong Bank, 1701 SE Washington Blvd, and had just robbed the bank.

He is described as a tall white male, wearing jean shorts. He was last seen going west on foot.” — BPD

Information has developed the suspect vehicle described as a small silver SUV with a cracked windshield, possibly a Toyota or Mitsubishi.

No reports of any injuries during the robbery.

BPD share images and video with media outlets and the public hoping for assistance in identifying the subject.

If you have any information contact the Bartlesville Police Dept. 918-338-4001.

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Joplin Bank Robbery suspect arrested in Louisiana by U.S. Marshals

JOPLIN, Mo. — A man who called Joplin Police Detectives saying he wasn’t the Bank Robbery suspect pictures on Facebook, because he was in Pea Ridge, Ark. at the time of the robbery on May 9, has now been arrested in Louisiana.

Vincent P. Gepson has been located and was taken into custody in Crowley, Louisiana on his federal warrant for Bank Robbery.” — Capt William Davis

Crowley, La., is located on I-10 between Lafayette and Lake Charles. It is roughly 625 miles south of Joplin. Circumstances on the arrest are unknown.

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Gepson the day of the bank robbery talked also to Anderson Police on the phone but he was not taken into custody.

After obtaining a search warrant, a search of his residence in Anderson was conducted. Gepson was no where to be found. He had abandoned his dog at the residence. The dog was unharmed.

Gepson, 63, was wanted by authorities regarding the May 9, 2022 Bank Robbery at Great Southern Bank, 1232 S Rangeline, Joplin.

According to the Probable Cause affidavit, “On May 9, 2022, at approximately 10:00 a.m., the Great Southern Bank located at 1232 South Range Line Road, was robbed by [Vincent Gepson]. [Gepson] entered the bank and proceeded directly to the teller counter and demanded money. [Gepson] informed the victim teller that he had a gun and for the teller to give him $100’s, $50’s and $20’s.”

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Man wanted for Joplin, Mo. Bank Robbery

JASPER COUNTY, Mo. — Vincent Gepson, 63, is wanted by authorities regarding the May 9, 2022 Bank Robbery at Great Southern Bank, 1232 S Rangeline, Joplin.

According to the Probable Cause affidavit, “On May 9, 2022, at approximately 10:00 a.m., the Great Southern Bank located at 1232 South Range Line Road, was robbed by [Vincent Gepson]. [Gepson] entered the bank and proceeded directly to the teller counter and demanded money. [Gepson] informed the victim teller that he had a gun and for the teller to give him $100’s, $50’s and $20’s.

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Gepson most recently drove a black 2000 Ford Explorer. His residence is Anderson, Mo. He has family in McDonald County, Mo. (Pineville area) and Pea Ridge, Ark.

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Charges filed against man in Joplin bank robbery

JOPLIN, Mo. – Charges were filed against a southwest Missouri man regarding the bank robbery on Tuesday at Great Southern Bank, 1232 S Range Line Road.

The robbery and investigation details regarding the defendant Vincent Gepson, 63, are outlined in the Criminal Complaint and Probable Cause Affidavit filed in the United States District Court, Western District of Missouri.

On or about May 9, 2022, within Jasper County, in the Western District of Missouri, the defendant, VINCENT GEPSON, by force, violence, and intimidation, did take from the person or presence of another, United States currency, belonging to and in the care, custody, control, management, and possession of Great Southern Bank, a bank whose deposits were then insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2113(a).” – Criminal Complaint 

“On May 9, 2022, at approximately 10:00 a.m., the Great Southern Bank located at 1232 South Range Line Road, Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, within the Western District of Missouri, was robbed by a then unknown subject (“UNSUB”). The UNSUB entered the bank and proceeded directly to the teller counter and demanded money. The UNSUB
informed the victim teller that he had a gun and for the teller to give him $1OO’s, $50’s and $20’s.

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The victim teller complied with the UNSUB’s demand and handed over currency in control of the bank to the UNSUB. The UNSUB placed the money in a white plastic bag that the UNSUB produced from his back pocket. After obtaining the currency, the UNSUB departed the bank through the front door. Witnesses believed that the UNSUB departed in a dark colored sport utility vehicle.

Surveillance photographs obtained from Great Southern Bank security personnel showed the UNSUB to be a white male, wearing blue jeans and a long sleeved light blue t-shirt. The UNSUB was wearing a blue surgical mask and had sunglasses pushed up on his forehead. The UNSUB had a medical bandage on the left side of his neck. The UNSUB was heavily tattooed on his hands.

After receiving the surveillance photographs from Great Southern Bank, the Joplin Police Department placed photographs of the UNSUB on their Facebook page and requested assistance from the public in identifying the UNSUB.

Later in the morning of May 9, 2022, Joplin, Missouri, Police Department (JPD) Sergeant Luke Stahl received a telephone call from an individual who identified himself as Vincent Gepson. Gepson informed Sergeant Stahl that a bank robbery suspect’s photograph had been placed on JPD’s Facebook page. Gepson informed Sergeant Stahl that although the photograph looked like him, he had not robbed the bank. Gepson informed Sergeant Stahl that he had been in Pea Ridge, Arkansas at the time of the robbery. Gepson refused to meet with Sergeant Stahl to discuss the robbery and informed Sergeant Stahl that he would only speak with Anderson, Missouri, Police Department Detective Aaron Lemon.

After speaking with Gepson, Sergeant Stahl reviewed booking photographs of Gepson from previous arrests made by the JPD. The photographs reviewed by Sergeant Stahl were similar to the UNSUB depicted in the robbery surveillance photographs. Gepson’s booking photographs clearly showed that Gepson is heavily tattooed on his hands and arms. Gepson also has a tattoo on the left side of his neck. Your affiant believes that UNSUB who robbed the Great Southern Bank was wearing the medical bandage on the left side of his neck to cover a distinctive tattoo. Your Affiant compared the booking photographs with the robbery surveillance photographs specifically focusing on the tattoos located on Gepson’s hands. Your Affiant believes that the tattoos on the UNSUB who robbed the Great Southern Bank match the tattoos observed on Gepson’s booking photographs.

On May 9, 2022, your Affiant spoke with Anderson Police Department Detective Lemon. Detective Lemon informed your Affiant that he had spoken with a female employee of the Economic Security Agency in Anderson, Missouri. This female employee informed Detective Lemon that earlier in the morning of May 9, 2022, Gepson came into her office and asked for a facial mask. Gepson informed the female that he had a medical appointment and needed a mask to visit the medical office. The female employee stated that the mask she provided Gepson was similar to the mask worn by the UNSUB who robbed the Great Southern bank at approximately 10:00 a.m. Your Affiant knows that
Gepson wears a goatee and believes that Gepson requested a facial mask in order to hide this distinctive facial feature.

Detective Lemon informed your Affiant that he was aware that Gepson has had several surgeries on his legs and that Gepson walked with a distinct limp. Based on this
information, your Affiant obtained and reviewed surveillance video from the Great Southern Bank robbery on May 9, 2022. Your Affiant was able to see that the UNSUB
who robbed the bank walked with a distinctive limp as he entered the bank.

Later in the afternoon on May 9, 2022, the JPD received a call from R&R Tire Express in Webb City, Missouri. The calling employee stated that they believed that the individual who robbed the Great Southern bank earlier that day had been at their business and made a payment in cash. Based on this information, your Affiant met with R&R Tire Express employees and learned that at approximately 10:30 a.m., Gepson had visited the store and made a $212.05 cash payment on his account. R&R Tire Express is located approximately 2.3 miles from the Great Southern Bank.”

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Bank robbery in Joplin, authorities confirm sharing image of white male suspect

JOPLIN, Mo. — Monday morning tipsters alerted us to police activity at Great Southern Bank, 1232 block S Rangeline.

Capt William Davis of Joplin Police Dept tells us details live from the scene. The bank was robbed shortly after 10 a.m. a white male (pictured) entered the bank and threatened the teller saying he had a weapon.

He left with an undisclosed amount of cash.

No one was injured inside the bank,” Capt Davis tells us.

The Joplin Police Department is requesting public assistance in identifying this person. Any information could be helpful. Please call 417-623-3131 Ext. 1638 or send us a message here on Facebook. Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.” – JPD DETECTIVES

The bank has resumed business as normal for the day.

It was June of 2021 this bank was robbed by a man from the Kansas City area. That same day he robbed a bank in Kansas. He is currently incarcerated we learn.

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FBI joins bank robbery investigation in southeast Kansas

 

UPDATE: MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Kan. – Deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriffs’ office have arrested the suspect in the Independence, Kansas Equity Bank robbery.

The suspect is a 35-year-old man from Marshfield, Missouri.

He was spotted by deputies who were dealing with an injury accident at the Oklahoma State line.

After a chase that went through residential streets in Coffeyville, authorities say the suspect lost control of his vehicle. Authorities say at that time he got out and ran, before he was caught by Montgomery County Deputies.

No formal charges have been filed at this time.

 

INDEPENDENCE, Kan. – The FBI joins an armed robbery investigation at a bank in Independence, Kansas.

The crime happened at the Equity Bank (112 E. Myrtle Street) this afternoon around 1:00 p.m. (May 5, 2021). Authorities have no suspects in custody at this time. Police do not believe there is an immediate threat to the community.

Independence Police Chief Jerry Harrison says the Police Department is working with the Kansas Bureau of Investigation and Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Authorities are not releasing any additional details at this time.

This is a developing story and will be updated as information is released.