LOWELL MAN GUILTY OF HELPING ARMED BANK ROBBER FLEE MASSACHUSETTSBoston, MA... A Lowell man was convicted today in federal court of assisting an alleged bank robber in fleeing Massachusetts in connection with the armed bank robbery of a Lawrence bank in January of this year. United States Attorney Michael J. Sullivan and Kenneth W. Kaiser, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, announced today that OSCAR PENA, age 29, of 98 Fremont Street, Lowell, Massachusetts, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton to one count of being an accessory after the fact. At today's plea hearing, the prosecutor told the Court that, had the case proceeded to trial, the evidence would have proven that on January 31, 2006, at approximately 9:07 a.m., the TD Banknorth branch, located at 305 South Broadway in Lawrence was robbed of $450,000 by two masked men brandishing one or more firearms. The robbery occurred within minutes after an armored car service delivered the $450,000 to the bank. The robbery was determined by investigators to be the result of an inside job. Sometime around November 2005, co-defendant Rolando Gonzalez began discussing with his girlfriend, co-defendant Ana Cosme, a TD Banknorth teller, about his plans to rob the TD Banknorth branch. Cosme provided Gonzalez with specific details relating to the bank's operation, including, among other things, the layout of the bank, amount of cash typically delivered by an armored car service, day and hour of delivery, and security procedures. Following the robbery of the TD Banknorth branch, PENA, knowing that his cousin Gonzalez had been involved in the robbery, helped Gonzalez flee the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in order to prevent Gonzalez's apprehension. At today's
plea hearing, the prosecutor told the Court that on January 31, 2006,
at approximately 2:00 p.m., PENA received a phone call from Gonzalez requesting
that PENA give him "a ride." PENA drove his mother's Cadillac
to an unidentified location in Haverhill where he saw Gonzalez sitting
in a silver pick-up truck with Hector Javier Sevilla. Gonzalez left the
pick-up truck, entered PENA's car and told PENA, "we just robbed
that bank." Gonzalez further told PENA that he needed to "get
out of town." PENA and Gonzalez decided to travel to New York. Gonzalez
offered to pay for the rental car, all expenses incurred while in New
York, as well as pay for a hotel room in New York. PENA and Gonzalez rented
a pick up truck in Salem, New Hampshire, paid for with $300 in cash, and
drove to Times Square in New York City. PENA rented a room for Gonzalez
at the Sheraton Hotel using cash given to him by Gonzalez. Inside the
hotel room, Gonzalez showed PENA a bag containing cash. Gonzalez told
PENA that there was approximately $200,000 in the bag. Gonzalez also showed
PENA the gun that Gonzalez stated he used in the robbery. While in New
York, Gonzalez paid for approximately $1,000 worth of clothing that PENA
purchased as well as giving PENA an additional $3,000 in cash. Rolando Gonzalez, Ana Cosme and Hector Javier Sevilla have been charged with armed bank robbery, conspiracy, use of a firearm during an armed robbery, and aiding and abetting. Their cases are still pending, and they are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. The case is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Boston Bank Robbery Task Force, comprised of personnel from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Massachusetts State Police, with assistance from the Lowell Police Department. It is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Antoinette E.M. Leoney in Sullivan's Major Crimes Unit. Press
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