SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gregory Jerome Brown, 28, of Bountiful,
Utah, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller to five
years and three months in federal prison, to be followed by three years of
supervised release, for robbing three banks, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott
announced.
According to court documents, Brown robbed three banks in
three different states. Brown wrote his demands on index cards, and in two
instances, Nevada and Utah, he threatened tellers in demand notes with a gun.
After the robberies, Brown rode away on his motorcycle. After the Utah bank
robbery, Brown fled south and was apprehended in Phoenix, Arizona. At his
guilty plea, Brown admitted that he robbed the following banks:
On October 13,
2017, he robbed the Wells Fargo Bank at 338 Elm Avenue, Auburn, California;
On October 14,
2017, he robbed the Wells Fargo Bank at 2895 Northtowne Lane, Reno, Nevada;
On November 8,
2017, he robbed the America First Credit Union at 2928 East Mall Drive, Saint
George, Utah.
This case was the product of an investigation by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation with assistance from the Auburn Police Department, the
Reno Police Department, the Saint George Police Department, and the Pleasant
Grove Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Michelle Rodriguez prosecuted
the case.
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