From
August 2017 through January 2019, the defendants are alleged to have conspired
with each other, and others, to participate in and commit at least 47
strong-arm robberies of ATM (Automated Teller Machine) technicians as they
attempted to service the machines. In addition to multiple robberies in the
Eastern District of Texas, including robberies in Plano, Allen, McKinney, and
Texarkana, the suspects are accused of robberies in multiple other cities
throughout Texas, and in Georgia, North Carolina, Missouri, Arkansas, Florida,
Illinois, and Tennessee. Estimated losses to financial institutions are
believed to be approximately $2,779,000.
The suspects are linked to a criminal gang based in the 5th Ward area of
Houston known as the Market Street Money Gang, or MSMG. A federal grand jury indicted seven
individuals in August 2018 charging them with conspiracy to commit robbery
interfering with interstate commerce and robbery interfering with interstate commerce. Since that time, superseding indictments have
been returned by the grand jury and the number of defendants charged has
increased to 27.
Twenty-three of the indicted defendants have been
arrested. A remaining four suspects are
at large. The arrested individuals named
in the indictment of Feb. 6, 2019, are as follows:
PAUL ROOSEVELT
BANK, III, 24;
JOHN FELTON
BOUTTE, JR. 29;
DAVID BENFORD
DORSEY, 38;
KEITH DEWAYNE
DORSEY, 30;
KEVIN DEWAYNE
HARRIS, 32;
JESSE BANKS
MOTTON, JR., 33;
CHARLES JERMAINE
RANDLE, 33;
GEORGE SHERMAN
BECKS, 25;
MARQUETT CAINS
DORSEY, 34;
PATRICK RENOID
SMITH, 32;
BRANDON JAMAL
PINSON, 32;
TRACY ONEAL BLUNT,
JR., 25;
CYRUS RAY MCQUARN,
32;
DEANDRE MARKER
ADAMS, 43;
LESLIE JAMES
ADAMS, 26;
TYRONE CHRISTOPHER
GOREE, 36;
LORIE ANITA
MONTGOMERY, 26;
MAJEL D. MAPP, 24;
LATRELL RAYSHOD
PHILLIPS, 23;
DARIUS MARQUISE
CELESTINE, 29;
ALLEN JOSEPH
LANCELIN, 26;
OLIVER MAVRICK
ARRINGTON, 30; and
MARSHALL LEE WARE,
JR., 39, all of Houston.
If convicted, the defendants could each face up to 20 years
in federal prison.
“This
was a large criminal enterprise,” said U.S. States Attorney Joseph Brown. “The criminal activity spanned a good part of
the country. They hurt people, scared
people, and a lot of money was stolen.
The FBI and our state and local partners worked hard to put these cases
together, and with the breadth of this conspiracy, that was a difficult
task. We intend to make sure these
people go to prison.”
This case is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, Texas Department of Public Safety, Dallas Police Department,
Houston Police Department, Plano Police Department, McKinney Police Department,
Allen, Police Department, Texarkana Police Department, and Nashville, Arkansas
Police Department. This case is being
prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys in the Plano office.
An indictment or arrest is not evidence of guilt. All defendants are presumed innocent until
proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
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