Auburn bank robber sentenced to 7 years

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PORTLAND – An Auburn man who robbed four banks to feed his heroin addiction was sentenced Tuesday to seven years in prison. William Morgan, 32, used a chrome-colored air gun to steal more than $23,000 from banks in Augusta, Lewiston and Gardiner over a 26-day…
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PORTLAND – An Auburn man who robbed four banks to feed his heroin addiction was sentenced Tuesday to seven years in prison.

William Morgan, 32, used a chrome-colored air gun to steal more than $23,000 from banks in Augusta, Lewiston and Gardiner over a 26-day span in March.

In federal court Tuesday, he apologized to several bank tellers in attendance, the Kennebec Journal reported.

Morgan, a former subcontractor, pleaded guilty to the robberies in May.

U.S. District Judge D. Brock Hornby ordered him to pay $18,552 in restitution and $400 in special assessments.

Morgan, who has a prior criminal record for alcohol-related offenses, will be subject to three years of supervised release.


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