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Michael C. Bure, Bank Robbery, Indiana 2011

Fort Wayne, Indiana — Michael C. Bure, 27, was sentenced to 67 months imprisonment, 2 years supervised release, and to pay $2,535 in restitution after pleading guilty to the felony offense of bank robbery. Bure, a Fort Wayne resident, was involved in a bank robbery in 2011, aiding in the planning and driving the vehicle away from the crime.

This case was the result of an investigation by the FBI Bank Robbery Task Force and the New Haven Police Department. Assistant United States Attorney Lesley Miller-Lowery prosecuted the case.

Bure’s involvement in the bank robbery led to a lengthy investigation, which ultimately resulted in his guilty plea and sentencing. The FBI Bank Robbery Task Force and the New Haven Police Department worked together to bring Bure to justice.

The investigation into Bure’s bank robbery was a complex and thorough process, involving multiple agencies and law enforcement officials. The FBI Bank Robbery Task Force and the New Haven Police Department demonstrated their commitment to keeping Fort Wayne safe from crime.

Bure’s sentencing serves as a reminder of the consequences of committing serious crimes like bank robbery. The 67-month sentence is a significant penalty for Bure’s actions, and serves as a warning to others who may consider similar crimes.

The case against Bure is a testament to the hard work and dedication of law enforcement officials in Fort Wayne and surrounding areas. Assistant United States Attorney Lesley Miller-Lowery worked tirelessly to bring Bure to justice, and her efforts were instrumental in securing the guilty plea and sentencing.

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