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Monday, November 28, 2011

Man admits to stealing uncle's truck, robbing RBC Bank in Mobile


MOBILE, Al.
  James Raymond Jacobs was on the run from Pennsylvania authorities in August, had just spent his last $2 at a Mobile Burger King and was nearly out of gas.
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James Jacobs
In desperation, he turned to a nearby RBC Bank, Jacobs admitted in Mobile’s federal court last week. After getting nearly $2,300 in the robbery, however, Jacobs crashed his getaway vehicle into a minivan within minutes.
Jacobs, 30, pleaded guilty to bank robbery. Prosecutors agreed to recommend a minimum sentence under advisory guidelines, which his attorney estimated to be a little less than six years.
Defense attorney Buzz Jordan said his client has been implicated, but not charged, in 3 other bank robberies in other states.
In an interview, he said Jacobs worked for a home improvement store in Pennsylvania for 10 years until he became addicted to painkillers following an accident.
“This guy was a model citizen,” Jordan said. “The drugs just wiped him out.”
Jacobs admitted that he went into the bank on the morning of Aug. 9 and asked about opening an account. He talked about the issue for about 5 to 7 minutes but left without opening an account.
According to Jacobs’ plea agreement, he returned about 20 minutes later and told a teller that he had decided to open the account but first wanted to withdraw money from an old account. Jacobs handed the teller a note stating that he wanted money and was armed.
The teller pulled out a stack of cash totaling $2,298.
Jacobs drove away in a 2007 Dodge Ram pickup truck, but wrecked near the intersection of Montlimar Drive and Zack Logan Avenue and was taken to a hospital.
Law enforcement authorities found all of the money from the heist in Jacobs’ overturned pickup truck.
The driver of the minivan and her two children did not require medical attention.

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