The robbers split up the loot, but one of them buried more than $15,000 in a remote part of Northern California.
SAN FRANCISCO — On Sept. 16, 2020, two masked men burst into a Tri Counties Bank branch in Eureka, pointed a replica semi-automatic pistol at the clerk, and left with $32,916 in cash.
The man who led police to more than $15,000 in cash he’d buried in the Humboldt County woods has been identified in court records as 37-year-old Wyatt Waylon Whitlow. On April 27, in a federal courthouse in San Francisco, Senior U.S. District Judge William Orrick sentenced Whitlow to five years in prison, the same sentence Whitlow’s co-defendant, Nolan Colegrove, received in 2021, court records show.
Colegrove, meanwhile, was arrested on Sept. 25, 2020, on an unrelated warrant, but also confessed to the crime, authorities say. Though he was jailed just nine days after the robbery, that was apparently enough time for him to blow the $17,544 he’d taken as his share. He allegedly told the feds he’d spent it all on “a vehicle, gambling, and heroin.”
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