Mark Nicholas Espinosa stole more than $900,000 from an
armored truck before fleeing Kentucky
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Former GardaWorld armored truck driver
Mark Nicholas Espinosa has been sentenced to 37 months imprisonment and ordered
to pay $932,285.22 in restitution, for five charges related to the theft of
more than $900,000 from the vehicle, announced United States Attorney Russell
Coleman.
“When the FBI, LMPD, and U.S. Attorney’s Office collaborate
as partners, the people of Louisville are the beneficiaries and thieves such as
Mr. Espinosa pay the price,” said U.S. Attorney Russell Coleman.
Espinosa was charged by a Louisville Grand Jury in February
with theft from a common carrier, bank robbery, interstate transportation of
stolen money, monetary transactions involving stolen money, and money
laundering.
According to a plea agreement, in late 2018 Espinosa began
creating identification documents for "Sam Smith" on his computer. On
December 5, 2018, Espinosa was working with a partner in a bullet-proof armored
truck, collecting money from various Louisville businesses. The duo arrived at
the Jefferson Mall in Louisville, and Espinosa's partner told Espinosa that he
would pick up cash from customers inside the Mall, and that Espinosa should
drive the truck and meet him at the exit on the other side of the Mall. When
Espinosa's partner finished his pick-ups and exited the Mall, Espinosa was not
there.
Shortly thereafter the Garda World truck was found abandoned
in the Mall parking lot. Espinosa was missing, but his gun, backpack, and cell
phone battery were located inside the truck. Also missing was $932,285.22 in
cash from the back of the truck. Espinosa stole the money and fled Kentucky to
Connecticut, driving through Ohio and Pennsylvania, in an attempt to evade law
enforcement. Espinosa was ultimately arrested in Connecticut, living under the
name Sam Smith, and $892,737.89 was found in Espinosa's Connecticut apartment.
The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys
David Weiser and Rob Bonar, and was investigated by the Louisville Metro Police
Department Robbery Unit and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
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