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U.S. Department
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
MEDIA INQUIRIES: KATHY COLVIN |
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2009
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PHONE: (214)659-8600
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SCARECROW BANDIT SENTENCED TO MORE THAN 354 YEARS Two defendants pleaded guilty prior to trial. Yolanda McDow, a.k.a. “Yo,” 34 pleaded guilty to three counts of bank robbery, two counts of conspiracy to commit bank robbery, and one count of using and carrying a firearm during and in relation to conspiracy to commit bank robbery. She pleaded guilty to the five robberies in which she participated as a “lookout” for the group. In addition, following her arrest, she cooperated in the investigation and testified for the prosecution at the trial. She was sentenced in December to 190 month in prison and ordered to pay $336,976 in restitution. Darobie Kentay Stenline, a.k.a. “Fish,” a.k.a. “Dude White,” 31, pleaded guilty the week prior to trial to various conspiracy to commit bank robbery, bank robbery and firearms charges. He is scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Boyle on March 4, 2010; he faces a maximum statutory sentence of life in prison. • June 2, 2008 Regions Bank • May 2008 Bank of America • May 16, 2008 Bank of America • April 24, 2008 Bank of America • March 28, 2008 State Bank of Texas • March 28, 2008 Century Bank • February 1, 2008 Comerica Bank • January 28, 2008 Citibank According to evidence presented at trial, each robbery was well-organized and researched, executed with precision and discipline, and involved aggressive use of firearms (including assault rifles) and tasers by the defendants. The defendants routinely terrorized bank employees by pointing handguns within inches of their faces and threatening violence if their orders were not obeyed. In fact, in one robbery, a taser was discharged on a bank employee. They communicated using cell phones and walkie-talkies and generally spent less than two to three minutes inside each bank. Additionally, they always used stolen cars for their getaways. The defendants were arrested in June 2008, after a foiled bank robbery in Garland, Texas. When law enforcement attempted to arrest Hewitt, who along with Duffey were the group’s leaders, he used his vehicle to lead them on a high-speed pursuit, attempting to avoid apprehension by entering a Costco store in Plano, Texas, where he was arrested after law enforcement was
compelled to evacuate the store. The same day, when law enforcement attempted to arrest Ross, who was in the same vehicle as Duffey, Duffey dropped Ross off at an apartment complex where he broke into an apartment and kidnaped an innocent victim at gunpoint, in hopes of thwarting apprehension. When law enforcement attempted to arrest Runnels and Reece, not only did they attempt to flee from law enforcement, but Runnels used his vehicle to ram the vehicles of the pursuing law enforcement officers.
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