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Rockford Man Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison for Robbing Two Rockford Banks

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of Illinois

ROCKFORD — A Rockford man was sentenced today to four years in federal prison on one count of armed bank robbery and one count of bank robbery. 

DEMONTRION PHILLIPS, 25, pleaded guilty earlier this year to the armed robbery of Alpine Bank, 2642 Charles St. in Rockford, on July 17, 2017, and the robbery of Northwest Bank, 3106 N. Rockton Ave. in Rockford, on June 13, 2017.

The sentencing was announced by John R. Lausch, Jr., United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; Larry L. Lapp, acting Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago office of FBI; and Dan O’Shea, Chief of the Rockford Police Department.  The investigation was conducted by the FBI Safe Streets Task Force, which includes representatives from the FBI; U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; Loves Park Police Department; Winnebago County Sheriff’s Department; and Rockford Police Department. The government was represented by Assistant U.S. Attorney Scott R. Paccagnini.

According to a written plea agreement, Phillips and another individual robbed the Alpine Bank at approximately 5:48 p.m.  During the robbery, Phillips brandished a BB gun, placed a note and a white plastic garbage bag on the counter, and demanded money.  While the teller was filling up the bag with money, Phillips took back the note, jumped over the counter and started placing money in the bag.  Phillips then went to another teller, began putting money in his bag, then jumped back over the counter and fled the bank.  Phillips dropped the BB gun and some of the money as he ran to a waiting vehicle in a nearby parking lot.

Phillips also admitted that he robbed the Northwest Bank. At approximately 4:15 p.m., Phillips provided a teller with a note that indicated he had a gun and wanted money, and he threatened harm.  The teller took money out of the teller drawer and placed it on the counter.  Phillips then put the money in a brown plastic grocery bag, put the note back in his pocket and left the bank with the money. 

In both robberies, Phillips wore a disguise including a fake beard.

In addition to the prison term, U.S. District Judge John J. Tharp, Jr., ordered Phillips to pay full restitution.

Updated October 4, 2019

Topic
Violent Crime