ROCHESTER, N.Y. - U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy, Jr.
announced today that Nicholas Ferrone, 28, of Utica, NY, was arrested and
charged by criminal complaint with three counts of bank robbery. The charges
carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Sean Eldridge, who is handling the
case, stated that the criminal complaint alleges that the defendant committed
three bank robberies:
• On August 20, 2019, Ferrone robbed the Bank of America,
located at 5091 Broadway in Depew, NY;
• On October 31, 2019, Ferrone robbed the Chase Bank,
located at 6 Spencerport Road in Gates, NY; and
• On December 17, 2019, Ferrone robbed the M&T Bank,
located at 625 Panorama Trail in Penfield, NY.
In each of the three robberies, the defendant was wearing a
high-quality latex mask that covered his face, and handed the tellers notes
demanding money.
On January 13, 2020, a New York State Trooper conducted a
traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Ferrone on the New York State Thruway. The
vehicle did not have license plates displayed, nor did it display a valid
inspection sticker. Law enforcement officers conducted a search of the vehicle
and recovered controlled substances, as well as several high quality latex
masks, including one that appears to have been used in the Bank of America
robbery in Depew, and another mask that appears to have been used in both the
Chase Bank and M&T Bank robberies in Gates and Penfield. Also recovered
from the vehicle were numerous items of clothing matching the clothing worn
during the three charged robberies, along with two handwritten notes that read
“I Have Gun Large Bills” and “I Have Gun All Large Bills.”
In May 2013, Ferrone was convicted in United States District
Court in the Northern District of New York on eight counts of federal bank
robbery.
The defendant made an initial appearance before U.S.
Magistrate Judge Marian W. Payson and is being detained.
The criminal complaint is the result of an investigation by
the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Major Crimes Task Force, under the
direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Gary Loeffert; the Gates Police
Department, under the direction of Chief James VanBrederode; the Monroe County
Sheriff’s Office, under the direction of Sheriff Todd Baxter; the New York
State Police, under the direction of Major Eric Laughton; the East Rochester
Police Department, under the direction of Chief Steve Clancy; the Depew, Police
Department, under the direction of Chief Jerome Miller, and the Niagara Falls
Police Department, under the direction of Superintendent Thomas Licata.
The fact that a defendant has been charged with a crime is
merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless
proven guilty.
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