OKLAHOMA CITY – DWAYNE EDWARD RASMUSSEN, 65, has been
charged with robbing the Community Bank of Oklahoma in Chickasha, announced
First Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert J. Troester.
According to an affidavit in support of a criminal
complaint, a man entered the Chickasha branch of Community Bank of Oklahoma at
approximately 9:15 a.m. on April 30, 2019, and told a bank employee: "Give
me all your 50’s and 100’s." After
the employee complied, he allegedly said: "That’s not enough. Give me all your money." He is alleged to have taken virtually all the
money from the three tellers’ drawers, for a total reported loss of
$10,474. The affidavit states that while
he did this, he brandished what appeared to be a pistol with a green grip. When he entered the bank, the affidavit
explains, he placed a large sponge at the base of the inside door of the
"mantrap" at the bank’s entrance so the door would not close.
Based on video surveillance from the bank and a church
across the street, eyewitness accounts, and interviews of his acquaintances,
FBI agents determined Rasmussen was the primary suspect. He was arrested on May 6 in downtown Oklahoma
City.
Rasmussen made his initial appearance during the afternoon
of May 6 before U.S. Magistrate Judge Gary M. Purcell. A preliminary and detention hearing will take
place before Judge Purcell on May 9.
If found guilty of bank robbery, Rasmussen faces a maximum
potential penalty of twenty years in prison, three years of supervised release,
a fine of $250,000, and mandatory restitution.
This case is a result of an investigation by the FBI
Oklahoma City Division and the Chickasha Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Wilson McGarry and
Mary E. Walters are prosecuting the case.
The public is reminded that this charge is merely an allegation
and that Rasmussen is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a
reasonable doubt. Reference is made to
public filings for more information.
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