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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Jefferson City man sentenced to 16 years for armed bank robbery

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U.S. Attorney Teresa A. Moore | US Attorney - Western District of Missouri

U.S. Attorney Teresa A. Moore | US Attorney - Western District of Missouri

A Jefferson City, Mo., man was sentenced in federal court today for the armed robbery of a Jefferson City credit union.

Tre Joseph Connor, 30, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Roseann A. Ketchmark to 16 years in federal prison without parole. The court also ordered Connor to pay $111,700 in victim restitution.

On Feb. 16, 2024, Connor was found guilty at trial of one count of bank robbery, one count of brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence, and one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm.

According to the evidence at trial, Connor ran into the River Region Credit Union, 3608 W. Truman Blvd. in Jefferson City, on the morning of Jan. 19, 2023. Connor, wearing all black clothing, a black ski mask, and black gloves, brandished a Smith & Wesson 9mm semi-automatic pistol. He leaped over the customer counter into the employee-only space, demanded to be taken to the vault, and ordered a credit union employee to open the vault. Connor stole approximately $111,700 from the vault, filled a backpack with the cash, and left through a side door.

The money Connor stole from the bank was never recovered.

Investigators used security cameras from various sources to identify Connor, including Walmart security camera footage that depicted Connor’s purchases of clothing and other items used in the robbery.

Evidence admitted at trial suggested that Connor began planning to rob a bank as early as Jan. 4, 2023 when he first conducted an internet search for “bank robbery.” He continued to plan for weeks leading up to the commission of the crime by inquiring “when do most bank[s] typically have the most money,” “how many bankers press the silent button during robbery” and “how long does it take police to respond to a bank robbery.”

Under federal law, it is illegal for anyone who has been convicted of a felony to be in possession of any firearm or ammunition. Connor, who has prior felony convictions for dissemination of private sexual images and harassment, was on probation at the time he committed the armed robbery.

This case was prosecuted by Supervisory Assistant U.S. Attorney Lauren E. Kummerer and Assistant U.S. Attorney Melissa A. Pierce. It was investigated by the Jefferson City Police Department, FBI, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and Boone County Sheriff’s Department.

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