Kansas man arrested after getting tow for getaway car pleads guilty to MO bank robbery
A Kansas man arrested after getting a tow for his getaway car has pleaded guilty to robbing a northwest Missouri bank.
Federal prosecutors report 41-year-old Marvin McWhorter III pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of robbery, admitting he stole 4-Thousand, 445 dollars from Citizens Bank and Trust in December of 2022.
McWhorter appeared to be holding a handgun when he demanded money from a teller.
McWhorter fled the bank and escaped in a black Chevrolet Malibu with the word “CHEVY” in block white lettering across the top of the front windshield.
The next day, McWhorter needed a tow from nearby Forest City.
During the tow, a resident noticed the car matched the description of the getaway car.
A dispatcher called the tow truck operator and told him to pull over.
McWhorter attempted to wrest control of the truck from the driver.
He and a passerby that came to his aid wrestled McWhorter to the ground until officers could arrive.
Officers recovered nearly $4,000 taken in the robbery from the car as well as other evidence, including a box of ammunition, but no firearm.