Ray Tonio Williams, 40, Joplin, was charged with bank robbery by force or violence in a complaint filed today in U. S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri.
Williams was arrested shortly after the 4:30 p.m. Monday robbery of Arrest Bank, 701 S. Main Street, Joplin.
From the probable cause affidavit:
Upon their arrival, Joplin Police Department officers interviewed the victim teller and obtained video surveillance footage of the bank for the relevant time period.
The victim teller advised that she was ready to help the next customer and Williams walked over to {her} and slid a note on the counter that read, "This is a robbery."
The victim teller then told Williams that she was unsure what he wanted, to which Williams responded, "I want money."
Williams then told her to "open the drawer" and proceeded to point at what he wanted from {her} drawer. {She} handed Williams the cash he pointed at and Williams walked out of the bank. The victim teller later told another JPD officer that she was scared of Williams.
Based on a review of the security footage, at approximately 4:23 p.m., Williams entered Arrest Bank, sat in a chair in the bank lobby and gathered items from inside of his pocket. At approximately 4:25 p.m. Williams stood up, proceeded to the teller one and secured a writing utensil before he walked away. At approximately 4:26 p.m., Williams stood in the lobby and wrote on a small, folded piece of paper.
After taking the cash from victim teller at approximately 4:30 p.m. Williams departed the bank on foot.
A short time later, based on the physical description provided during the 911 call, JPD officers apprehended Williams a few blocks away from Arvest Bank. At the time of his encounter with JPD, Williams was found to have $725 in his possession, which was later determined to be the exact amount of currency the victim teller's drawer was short.
During the apprehension of Williams, the victim teller accompanied a JPD detective and positively identified Williams as the individual who passed her the robbery note. Williams was arrested and taken to the Joplin City Jail.

Ray Tonio Williams, another dumb criminal, banks have more security cameras than any other type of business, and he left on foot, all for $750 Dollars.
ReplyDeleteLet's put that into prospective - the minimum wage in Missouri is $15.00 per hour for all non-exempt employers. Had Mr. Williams been working he would have made that $750 in exactly 50-hours or about one week and a day, before taxes. Now for his Crime - Missouri Second Degree Robbery (Class B Felony): Charged when force is used or threatened without a deadly weapon. The sentence ranges from 5 to 15 years in prison, or up to 20-Years if they charge him Federally - and if he is a repeat or has prior multiple felons, he will probably serve the upper number of years in prison, it looks like in Case Net - Mr. Williams has over 23-Court Cases, possible more out of State - WAS IT WORTH IT FOR $750 - The Loss of Your Freedom and Years off of your Life, only to start over again whenever he gets out - THINK ABOUT THAT BEFORE YOU DO SOMETHING JUST AS DUMB?
Sounds like he had a great getaway plan!
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