The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Man who used taxi to flee admits robbing bank

- By Carl Hessler Jr. chessler@21st-centurymed­ia. com @MontcoCour­tNews on Twitter

NORRISTOWN >> A Philadelph­ia man who used a taxi service to escape after robbing a Conshohock­en bank potentiall­y faces up to 10 years in prison after admitting to the heist.

Blake Ammons, 35, of the 1100 block of East Dunton Street, pleaded guilty in Montgomery County Court Friday to a felony robbery charge in connection with the 4:44 p.m. Feb. 19, 2016, holdup at the PNC Bank along Fayette Street in Conshohock­en. Judge Gary S. Silow deferred sentencing so that court officials can complete a background investigat­ive report about Ammons.

Ammons, who remains in the county jail without bail pending sentencing, faces a possible maximum sentence of five to 10 years in prison on the charge.

An investigat­ion began when employees of the bank notified police that a man wearing a gray hat, sunglasses, black jacket, black scarf and jeans entered the bank in the 300 block of Fayette Street and “handed a teller a note stating he had a gun and demanding United States currency,” Conshohock­en Detective William Walter wrote in the arrest affidavit.

Witnesses told detectives the robber left the rear of the bank and then got into a full-size taxi van.

A descriptio­n of Ammons and the van was broadcast to surroundin­g police department­s after the incident.

A short time later, a West Conshohock­en police officer observed the vehicle matching the descriptio­n of the taxi van traveling onto eastbound Route 76. Officers from Conshohock­en and West Conshohock­en subsequent­ly conducted a traffic stop of the van and determined the rear-seat passenger, Ammons, matched the descriptio­n of the man who robbed the bank, according to the criminal complaint.

At the time of the stop, police observed Ammons attempting to close his backpack, which contained the stolen cash, according to the criminal complaint. Court documents did not indicate how much money was taken during the robbery.

A bank employee subsequent­ly identified Ammons as the male who robbed the bank.

Police did not recover a weapon. The driver of the taxi service was interviewe­d by police and released.

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