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A Massachusetts man who apologized to tellers while robbing Rhode Island banks was sentenced to four years in federal prison Thursday, according to the U.S. attorney s office in Providence.
Apologetic Weymouth bank robber sentenced to prison
Jack Perry
The Providence Journal
A Weymouth man who apologized to tellers while robbing two Rhode Island banks was sentenced to four years in federal prison Thursday, according to the U.S. attorney s office in Providence.
Kevin Donovan, 43, pleaded guilty in December 2019 to two counts of bank robbery, Acting U.S. Attorney Richard B. Myrus said in a press release.
Donovan admitted that on May 23, 2019, he walked into a Citizen’s Bank branch in East Providence, and handed a teller a note that read, “No die packs. Sorry.”
When the teller placed a teller draw on the counter, Donovan grabbed $3,475 from it and fled.
Bank robber who left remorseful notes gets 4 years in prison
June 4, 2021
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) A Massachusetts man who apologized to bank tellers while robbing two Rhode Island banks has been sentenced to four years in federal prison, according to the U.S. attorney’s office in Providence.
Acting U.S. Attorney Richard B. Myrus said in a release that Kevin Donovan, 43, of Weymouth, pleaded guilty in December of 2019 to two counts of bank robbery.
U.S. District Court Judge William E. Smith sentenced Donovan Thursday to four years in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release. In addition, he was ordered to pay $6,846.90 in restitution.