Defendant with Long and Violent Criminal History Committed
Bank Robberies while on Federal Supervision for Drug Trafficking
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50-year-old serial bank robber was sentenced February 26, 2018 in U.S. District
Court in Seattle to 15 years in prison and five years of supervised release for
armed bank robbery and brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence,
announced U.S. Attorney Annette L. Hayes. VINCENT L. FIELDS, 50, of Tacoma was
arrested March 22, 2017 following a bank robbery in Renton. FIELDS tried to avoid a car-to-car search
following the robbery by fleeing from police at a high rate of speed. FIELDS crashed his car into another driver
and fled on foot but was ultimately taken into custody. U.S. District Judge James L. Robart imposed
the sentence.
According
to records filed in the case, FIELDS began his bank robbery spree in February
of 2017, robbing a Tacoma Wells Fargo branch on February 15 and a University
Place Key Bank on February 21. On March
7 he robbed a Wells Fargo branch in University Place and attempted to rob a
different Wells Fargo branch on March 9, 2017.
On March 22, 2017, FIELDS brandished a distinctive submachine style gun
at a teller and demanded cash. The quick
thinking teller included a GPS tracking device with the cash. Law enforcement was able to trace FIELDS’
movements and caught up with him stopped at a Renton intersection. That’s when FIELDS took off traveling in the
wrong lane of travel, striking another car before being taken into custody. The gun and the cash were recovered.
FIELDS was
still on federal supervision for a 2012 drug trafficking conviction. FIELDS has a prior federal conviction for
trafficking crack cocaine and state convictions from 1995 for second degree
murder and possession of cocaine with intent to deliver.
The case
was investigated by the FBI and the Renton Police Department. The case was prosecuted by Assistant United
States Attorney Vince Lombardi.
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