Edwardsville/Glen Carbon/Springfield Bank Robber Pleads Guilty

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Edwardsville/Glen Carbon/Springfield Bank Robber Pleads Guilty

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on Aug. 11, 2017. It is reproduced in full below.

Donald S. Boyce, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois, announced today that Adrianna C. Frye-Williamson, 21, Springfield, Illinois, pled guilty today to three bank robberies she committed in Illinois between January 12 and February 9, 2017. The first bank robbery occurred in Springfield on Jan. 12, the second occurred in Edwardsville on Jan. 20, and the third occurred in Glen Carbon on February 9, 2017. Frye-Williamson faces up to 20 years’ imprisonment, three years’ supervised release, a $250,000 fine, and a $100 special assessment on each count. Restitution is mandatory.

According to court documents, on Jan. 12, 2017, Frye-Williamson, wearing a hat and sunglasses, entered the Illini Bank in Springfield and presented a note that stated, "This is a robbery. I have a bomb strapped to me. Large bills only," or words similar as described by the teller. On Jan. 20, 2017, Frye-Williamson, wearing a hooded sweatshirt and sunglasses, entered the National Bank in Edwardsville and presented a note reading, "This is a robbery. I have a gun - BIG BILLS ONLY." On February 9, 2017, Frye-Williamson, wearing a baseball cap, entered the U.S. Bank in Glen Carbon and presented a note indicating that she was committing a robbery and had a gun. The tellers complied in each robbery by handing over money from their teller drawers. The banks were insured by the FDIC at the time of the robberies.

Law enforcement arrested Frye-Williamson on Feb. 10, 2017, in Springfield. During a search of her car, the baseball cap worn by Frye-Williamson during the U.S. Bank robbery, and a note that read, "This is a robbery [sic] I have a gun," were located. Law enforcement recovered some of the stolen money during a search of Frye-Williamson’s home. Following advice of rights, Frye-Williamson acknowledged committing the bank robberies.

Information leading to the charges against Frye-Williamson was obtained in an investigation conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Sentencing is scheduled for Nov. 2, 2017.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys

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