TOPEKA, KAN. – Two men were indicted Wednesday on federal
charges arising from an armed bank robbery at a Topeka bank in December, U.S.
Attorney Stephen McAllister said.
Shawn Lamar Whitmore Jr., 21, Topeka, Kan., was charged with
one count of bank robbery and one count of brandishing a firearm during the
robbery. Mylus Michael Oneal Jr., 36, Topeka, Kan., was charged with one count
of accessory after the fact and one count of possessing stolen money.
One indictment alleges Whitmore brandished a firearm on Dec.
28, 2019, when he robbed Intrust Bank at 1035 Southwest Topeka Blvd. The other
indictment alleges Oneal became an accessory after the fact to the robbery and
on Jan. 2, 2020, was found with money stolen from the bank.
If convicted, Whitmore could face up 25 years in federal
prison and a fine up to $250,000 on the robbery charge and not less than seven
years and a fine up to $250,000 on the brandishing charge. The Topeka Police
Department, the Kansas Highway Patrol and the FBI investigated. Assistant U.S.
Attorney Jared Maag is prosecuting.
OTHER INDICTMENTS
Antonio Duane Simpson, 43, currently in custody in Missouri,
is charged with one count of count of carjacking and one count of discharging a
firearm during the crime. The indictment alleges that on Dec. 3, 2018, in
Topeka, Kan., Simpson stole a 2013 Toyota Tacoma from the owner.
If convicted, he faces a sentence of up to 15 years in
federal prison and a fine up to $250,000 on the carjacking charge and not less
than 10 years and a fine up to $250,000 on the firearm charge. The FBI and the
Topeka Police Department investigated. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jared Maag is
prosecuting.
Sergio Martinez-Carlos, 21, Monahan, Ariz., is charged with
one count of possession with intent to distribute almost 32 pounds of
methamphetamine. The defendant initially was charged Dec. 27 in a criminal
complaint alleging the Kingman County Sheriff’s Office stopped the defendant’s
vehicle and discovered the drugs hidden in speakers in the vehicle.
If convicted, the defendant could face a sentence of not
less than 10 years in federal prison and a fine up to $10 million. The Kingman
County Sheriff’s Office and the Drug Enforcement Administration investigated.
Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Katherine Andrusak is prosecuting.
Adrian Vargas-Ramirez, 38, of Paramount, Calif., is charged
with one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. The
crime is alleged to have occurred Oct., 17, 2019, in Ellsworth County, Kan.
If convicted, the defendant could face a sentence of not
less than 10 years in federal prison and a fine up to $10 million. The Drug
Enforcement Administration investigated. Special Assistant U.S. Attorney
Lindsey Debenham is prosecuting.
In all cases, defendants are presumed innocent until and
unless proven guilty. The indictments merely contain allegations of criminal
conduct.
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