Los Angeles Times

Model pleads guilty to robbery

David Byers, who appeared on romance covers, faces 20 years.

- By Joseph Serna joseph.serna@latimes.com

Former romance novel cover model David Byers has written the final chapter of his brief and wild history as a fugitive bank robber.

On Tuesday — roughly six months after he was captured in San Diego — Byers pleaded guilty in federal court in Connecticu­t to a charge of robbery.

The charge stemmed from a series of April stickups that kept the 35-yearold running from the law for nearly two weeks, according to authoritie­s.

Byers, of Solana Beach, had appeared on the covers of four romance novels, L.A. photograph­er Michael Stokes told The Times after Byers’ capture in May.

Byers’ tattooed physique was also displayed on the cover of Stokes’ book, “Exhibition.” Stokes said Byers was best known for his “edgy, hard, bad-boy” look.

Although Byers often appeared partially dressed in his modeling work, he chose to wear a bandanna on his face and a gun in his pocket when he robbed a gas station of $300 in Nesconset, N.Y., on April 19, according to prosecutor­s. A day later, he hit a Chase Bank a few miles north in Stony Brook, where he escaped with more than $2,100.

On April 24, Byers again wore a bandana and flashed a gun when he robbed a Citgo gas station in Greenwich, Conn., of $223. The next day, he stole $8,700 from a Chase Bank, also in Greenwich, prosecutor­s said. He robbed the same bank again the next day, this time making off with almost $3,400.

The robberies occurred in a 48-hour span and triggered an intensive manhunt.

Authoritie­s in Connecticu­t searched neighborho­ods and went door to door looking for Byers. Officers spotted him, and Byers led them on a vehicle chase that ended when Byers bailed out of his car and ran across a highway.

Police did not find Byers at the time, but they found a stolen Range Rover with a pit bull inside, according to an arrest warrant filed in Connecticu­t Superior Court. Authoritie­s discovered that the license plate had been removed.

Byers put that license plate on another vehicle and headed toward California but was spotted and pursued by Pennsylvan­ia State Police, prosecutor­s said. Authoritie­s flattened Byers’ car’s tires with a spike strip, but the romance model jumped out of the car, ran to a pickup truck that had keys already inside and escaped again.

He then stole the license plate off a car from Maryland at a nearby rest stop, put it on the truck he’d just stolen, and continued west toward California, officials said.

One witness told authoritie­s that Byers said he was from California “but liked the Greenwich area because he had made $18,000 in the past three days,” according to the warrant in Connecticu­t.

Byers’ girlfriend told authoritie­s that he had emailed her a photograph showing stacks of cash.

After his escape in Pennsylvan­ia, Byers disappeare­d for two days until he was spotted in Arizona on May 1. He ditched his car again and ran off, but his escape was short-lived.

On May 2, San Diego SWAT officers spotted him when he pulled into the parking lot of a liquor store at Upas and 30th streets. They used a flash-bang grenade to distract Byers and arrested him, KNSD-TV in San Diego reported.

Byers is scheduled to be sentenced Jan. 30 and faces up to 20 years in federal prison.

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