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Fulton Man Sentenced for Bank Robbery, Admits Robbing Five Banks

U.S. Attorney’s Office April 01, 2013
  • Western District of Missouri (816) 426-3122

JEFFERSON CITY, MO—Tammy Dickinson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that a Fulton, Missouri man was sentenced in federal court today for bank robbery after admitting that he had robbed banks in Sedalia, Chillicothe, Cuba, Moberly, and Rolla, Missouri.

John David Farnell, 61, of Fulton, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Brian C. Wimes to five years and 10 months in federal prison without parole. This sentence will be served concurrently with a federal prison sentence of 13 years and six months in a separate bank robbery case that was prosecuted in the Eastern District of Missouri.

On January 7, 2013, Farnell pleaded guilty to stealing $11,540 from Excel Bank in Sedalia, Missouri, on August 10, 2009. Farnell entered the bank carrying a green gym bag in his left hand and immediately approached a teller. He set the bag on the counter, retrieved a black handgun that had a long barrel and wooden grip, pointed it at the teller, and instructed her not to make a sound. He told the teller to give him 20s, 50s and 100s. The teller pulled the bills out of her drawer and put them on the counter. Farnell instructed the teller not to make a sound or move again and then walked down to another window.

Farnell approached a second teller counter. He again placed the bag on the counter, displayed the gun, and stated, “I want all your 10s, 20s, 50s, 100s.” The second teller gave him all the loose bills, and Farnell asked, “Is that all?” The second teller responded, “No, I’m sorry,” and gave him the bundled 10s and the 20s. Farnell exited the bank through the front doors, got into a white minivan, and left.

On April 29, 2010, the First Community National Bank in Cuba was robbed. At approximately 11 a.m., a Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper stopped Farnell, who was traveling in a van that matched the description of the suspect vehicle involved in the bank robbery. During a search of the van, a Ruger .357 magnum revolver was recovered, as well as U.S. currency.

Farnell admitted to law enforcement officers that he committed the robbery in Cuba and the robbery in Sedalia, as well as robbing BTC Bank in Chillicothe on February 24, 2012. Farnell stated that he committed the robberies because of financial reasons and admitted that he used the .357 magnum revolver recovered from his van during all of the robberies.

In a separate case, Farnell was sentenced in the Eastern District of Missouri on March 9, 2012, to 13 years and six months in federal prison without parole. Farnell pleaded guilty in that case to robbing First Community National Bank in Cuba, Commerce Bank in Moberly (on March 13, 2009), and Town & Country Bank in Rolla (on December 18, 2009). He also pleaded guilty in that case to one count of possessing a firearm in connection with a crime of violence.

This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jim Lynn. It was investigated by the FBI, the Missouri State Highway Patrol, and the police departments of Sedalia, Chillicothe, El Dorado Springs, Rolla, and Cuba, Missouri.

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