KANSAS CITY, MO—David M. Ketchmark,
Acting United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced
that a Trenton, Missouri man has been charged in federal court for the robbery
of a Jamesport, Missouri bank earlier this month.
William Wade Hutchison, 38, of Trenton,
was charged on Wednesday, August 22, 2012, in a criminal complaint filed in the
U.S. District Court in Kansas City, Missouri, with stealing $2,670 from Home
Exchange Bank. Hutchison, who was arrested at his residence yesterday, will
have an initial court appearance today.
According to an affidavit filed in
support of the federal criminal complaint, Hutchison was wearing a black
motocross-style helmet with no visor, sunglasses, a full-length cloth trench
coat, and heavy gloves when he entered the bank at approximately 2 p.m. on
August 8, 2012. Hutchison allegedly held an object in his hand that resembled a
handgun along with a plastic sack. According to the affidavit, he told the
teller, “I want your cash box, big bills first.” The teller placed money in the
plastic bag, the affidavit says, and Hutchison left the bank.
A couple of days later, an employee at a
Trenton store recognized the bank surveillance photos that were published in
the local newspaper as one of the store’s customers. She told law enforcement
officers that she had seen a customer wearing the same helmet and trench coat
the day before the robbery. A confidential informant notified an ATF task force
officer, the affidavit says, and told him that Hutchison was the person who
robbed the bank. The store employee was then shown six photographs from which
she identified Hutchison as the customer. A bank employee, who thought she
recognized Hutchison on the day of the robbery, also identified him from a
photo spread.
Ketchmark cautioned that the charge
contained in this complaint is simply an accusation and not evidence of guilt.
Evidence supporting the charge must be presented to a federal trial jury, whose
duty is to determine guilt or innocence.
This case is being prosecuted by
Assistant U.S. Attorney D. Michael Green. It was investigated by the Daviess
County, Missouri Sheriff’s Department; the Grundy County, Missouri Sheriff’s
Department; the NITRO Task Force; the Missouri State Highway Patrol; and the
FBI.
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