CONCORD –
James Aubin, 46, of Dover, was sentenced to 21 months in prison for committing
a bank robbery, United States Attorney Scott W. Murray announced today.
According to
court documents and statements made in court, on July 12, 2018, Aubin entered
the Bank of New Hampshire branch on Central Avenue in Dover and demanded money
from the teller. The teller gave Aubin a quantity of United States currency.
After images from bank surveillance videos were shown on local news outlets,
investigators were able to positively identify Aubin as the robber. After being arrested, Aubin admitted to
robbing the bank.
Aubin
previously pleaded guilty on April 23, 2019.
“Bank
robberies are violent crimes that endanger bank employees, customers and
members of the public,” said U.S. Attorney Murray. “In order to deter this conduct and maintain
community safety, we are fully prepared to seek prison sentences for bank
robbers. Those inclined to steal money by threatening bank tellers should
consider the consequences before committing the crime.”
"James
Aubin told police he 'made a bad decision' when he robbed the Dover branch of
Bank of New Hampshire last summer. As a working, middle-aged father, the time
to know better was before he terrified a teller into carrying out his
demands," said Joseph R. Bonavolonta, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI
Boston Division. "While today's sentence reflects Mr. Aubin's acceptance
of responsibility, it should also teach him there are no excuses that help the
innocent traumatized by this inherently violent crime to sleep better at
night."
This matter
was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Dover Police
Department. The case was prosecuted by
Assistant U.S. Attorney Anna Krasinski.
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