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Press Release

Lincoln Man Sentenced for Two Bank Robberies

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

Acting United States Attorney Susan T. Lehr announced that Michael McNeil, 30, of Lincoln, Nebraska, was sentenced on July 6, 2023, by Senior United States District Court Judge John M. Gerrard to a term of 84 months’ imprisonment following his conviction for two counts of bank robbery. After he completes his prison sentence, McNeil will also serve six years on supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system. He was ordered to pay $26,034 in restitution to the U.S. Bank in Lincoln, and $15,148.81 in restitution to Heartland Bank in Geneva, Nebraska.

On June 3, 2022, McNeil entered the Heartland Bank in Geneva, approached the teller window, and gave a teller a demand note. The note directed her not to move and to empty the cash drawer and no one would be hurt. McNeil left the bank with $17,088.81 in U.S. currency. He got into a Jeep Cherokee without plates which drove away. Later that afternoon, a motorist on Highway 6, about a ten-minute drive from Geneva, noticed what looked like money on the shoulder of the highway.  He stopped and collected $1,940 cash from the roadside. The motorist turned the money over to law enforcement. Some of the money was wrapped in a distinctive paper band that matched bands wrapped around the bills stolen from Heartland Bank. Investigators obtained fingerprints from the demand note and the teller counter. An FBI forensic examiner found that four prints on the demand note matched McNeil’s fingerprints. The examiner also identified McNeil’s print on the corner of the teller counter. Further investigation revealed that McNeil had purchased a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee through Facebook Marketplace three days before the bank robbery. Heartland Bank is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).

On July 6, 2022, McNeil entered the US Bank in Lincoln, Nebraska, and handed the bank teller a note reading “Empty your drawer! I don't want anyone to get hurt. Just give me the money!!!!”  The teller handed over the money in the drawer and McNeil left with $26,034.00 in U.S. currency. Three days later, McNeil was stopped by Lincoln police driving a car he had purchased a day after the bank robbery. McNeil admitted to robbing US Bank and identified the getaway vehicle as a U-Haul van. Investigators executed a search warrant at McNeil’s Lincoln residence. Investigators found clothing in the trash that matched clothing worn by the robber. Investigators also located an unfinished demand note written in similar handwriting to that passed by the bank robber to the teller. US Bank is insured by the FDIC.

This case was investigated by the Lincoln Police Department, the Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office, the York Police Department, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.   

Contact

Donald J. Kleine –Chief, General Crimes Unit (402) 661-3700

Updated July 7, 2023