Casey Layne Liberty, 31, of Amherst, and Daniel T. Begin,
33, of Cleveland, were both sentenced to 71 months on prison. Both were ordered
to pay $6,598 in restitution.
The pair previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit
bank robbery, bank robbery, conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act robbery and Hobbs
Act robbery.
“This pair went on a monthlong crime spree in which they
robbed banks and stores to feed their drug habit,” U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman
said. “It’s a miracle no one was killed, and we’re gratified this duo will be
off the street.”
“This pair posed a danger to people doing their banking or
simply picking up lunch,” Anthony said. “The fine work of the FBI agents, along
with nearly a dozen police departments, has made our community safer.”
Liberty wore a disguise and robbed banks and stores while
Begin acted as the getaway driver, according to court documents.
The pair admitted to following bank robberies last year:
Andover Bank in Conneaut on Sept. 19, Chase Bank in Medina on Sept. 28, First
National Bank in Beachwood on Oct. 4 and the Chase Bank in Fairlawn on Oct. 12.
They also pleaded guilty to robbing a Subway in Findlay on
Sept. 26, a Seven Eleven in Brunswick on Sept. 28, a Gamestop in Elyria on Oct.
7, a Domino’s Pizza in Madison on Oct. 10, a Mr. Hero in Canton on Oct. 11, a
Subway in Avon on Oct. 15, a Subway in Elyria on Oct. 16, a Mr. Hero in Perkins
Township on Oct. 19, a Domino’s Pizza in North Olmsted on Oct. 22 and a Mr.
Hero in Berea on Oct. 22.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Ranya
Elzein and Robert J. Patton following an investigation by the FBI and the
police departments of Conneaut, North Olmsted, Medina, Beachwood, Avon, Elyria,
Findlay, Perkins Township, Madison, Berea and North Ridgeville.
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