Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Bethany Man Sentenced for Armed Robberies at Five Grocery Stores


KANSAS CITY, MO—David M. Ketchmark, Acting United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that a Bethany, Missouri man was sentenced in federal court today for his role in a string of armed grocery store robberies.

Jeremiah Kraushaar, 32, of Bethany, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Gary A. Fenner to 16 years in federal prison without parole.

On October 17, 2011, Kraushaar pleaded guilty to participating in a conspiracy to commit the robberies. Kraushaar admitted that he and co-conspirators robbed five grocery stores, including Thriftway Store, 1616 E. 63rd Street, Kansas City, Missouri, on September 13, 2010; Cosentino’s Apple Market, 7506 Raytown Road, Raytown, Missouri, on October 3, 2010; Hy-Vee Store, 1104 S. 25th Street, Bethany, Missouri, on October 14, 2010; Patricia’s Food Store, 1212 W. 40 Highway, Odessa, Missouri, on October 22, 2010; and Apple Market Grocery Store, 1215 E. Emanuel Cleaver, II Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri, on November 2, 2010.

During each robbery, grocery store employees were held at gunpoint and their hands were bound with plastic zip-tie restraints. Kraushaar also pleaded guilty to two counts of brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence during the Cosentino’s Apple Market and Apple Market Grocery Store robberies.

Co-defendant Finis Richardson, 36, of Kansas City, Missouri, pleaded guilty and was sentenced on September 7, 2011, to five years and three months in federal prison without parole. Co-defendant Javon Turner, 36, of Kansas City, Missouri, pleaded guilty on February 14, 2012 and awaits sentencing.

According to court documents, multiple law enforcement agencies were investigating a series of grocery store robberies across northwest Missouri. Certain common characteristics of the robberies were captured by the stores’ surveillance cameras, including the robbers entering the stores in the early morning when employees were opening the business, forcibly restraining employees with zip-ties, and using walkie-talkies and cellular phones during the robberies. After law enforcement released footage from the surveillance video of the October 3, 2010, robbery of the Apple Market in Raytown, an anonymous tip was made to the 474-TIPS hot line. The defendants were arrested following a high-speed pursuit on December 19, 2010.

This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney D. Michael Green. It was investigated by the FBI; the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department; the Independence, Missouri Police Department; the Wichita, Kansas Police Department; the Odessa, Missouri Police Department; and the Raytown, Missouri Police Department.

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