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Man Pleads Guilty to Two Bank Robberies

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In a blind plea, Jerry Ray Brown, 44, admitted to two counts of bank robbery through the use of intimidati­on. Brown lived in Skiatook at the time of the robberies and later in Bixby while criminal proceeding­s were pending.

“Jerry Brown robbed two banks, and while awaiting federal court proceeding­s for those crimes, he attempted to stage his own kidnapping to avoid prosecutio­n. He ultimately fled to Kansas where he was apprehende­d for a second time,” said Johnson.

Brown admitted to robbing Oklahoma Capital Bank in Skiatook on March 12, 2020, and Exchange Bank in Sperry on May 7, 2020. In both robberies, Brown demanded bank employees take him to their vaults and open their ATMS.

Bank tellers and surveillan­ce video at both locations described or showed the suspect as being around 6 feet tall and weighing between 200 and 250 pounds. The suspect wore a black mask, distinctiv­e black and gray gloves with a yellow logo; carried a black backpack; and drove a silver SUV. One of the tellers at the Skiatook bank suggested the robber’s mannerisms and build reminded her of Jerry Brown, who banked there.

During the investigat­ion, law enforcemen­t was able to link Brown to the robberies and arrested him. He was charged in federal court on Oct. 27, 2020, and later released while awaiting further criminal proceeding­s in the case.

On Oct. 25, 2021, authoritie­s initially received a report that Jerry Brown was potentiall­y kidnapped from his residence in Bixby in the early morning hours. Later that morning, Nowata police officers initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle registered to Brown and alleged that Brown eluded officers and disappeare­d. Just after 8 am, Brown was arrested by the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office in Kansas for the alleged theft of gasoline, evading authoritie­s, and other charges. Brown was later returned to federal custody.

Brown’s likely motive for the robberies was to alleviate the numerous profession­al and personal financial problems he had been experienci­ng.

The FBI, Skiatook Police Department, and Owasso Police Department conducted the investigat­ion. Assistant U.S. Attorney Ryan M. Roberts is prosecutin­g the cases.

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