Pubdate: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 Source: Wisconsin State Journal (WI) Copyright: 2006 Madison Newspapers, Inc. Contact: http://www.madison.com/wsj/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/506 Author: Sandy Cullen and ED TRELEVEN TWO ARRESTED IN NINE BANK ROBBERIES A Madison Couple Whom Authorities Say Are Serious Drug Users Were Charged Tuesday in Connection With Nine Armed Bank Robberies Between July and November, Part of a Rash of 35 Bank Robberies in Dane County This Year. A man, 29, is being held in Dane County jail on $46,000 bail, and a woman, 26, is being held on $20,000 bail in connection with the robberies that netted a total of $37,800 from banks in Madison, Cottage Grove, Monona, Middleton and Stoughton. "These two were putting tellers on the ground at gunpoint," said Assistant District Attorney Mike Verveer. "We are really lucky that their inhibitions, which were disappearing, remained until they were caught." The man and woman began ordering tellers to the ground during robberies in October and continued the practice through robberies in November, Verveer said. Both are heavy heroin users, he added. The two are charged with armed robbery or conspiracy to commit armed robbery in four robberies at Bank Mutual, 5320 Monona Drive, Monona, on Aug. 29, Oct. 11, Oct. 21 and Nov. 14. They also are charged with armed robbery or conspiracy to commit armed robbery at Bank Mutual, 6209 Century Ave., Middleton, on Nov. 8, as well as Bank of Sun Prairie in Cottage Grove, Aug. 15, and Anchor Bank in Stoughton, Sept. 8. In some instances, just one of the two went into the bank; in others, both went in according to the complaint. The man, who last month was charged with armed robbery of the Great Wisconsin Credit Union, 5420 Cottage Grove Road, on Nov. 21, also is charged with robbery with use of force at the same credit union on July 13. The woman also has been charged with conspiracy to commit robbery in the Nov. 21 incident. According to a criminal complaint, a resident near the Great Wisconsin Credit Union saw someone run through a wooded area and get into a car registered to the man after the Nov. 21 robbery. The man was arrested Nov. 22 when his car, which has distinctive rust spots, was spotted by police, Verveer said. He was charged with one armed robbery and, in a separate complaint, with carrying a concealed weapon. During his initial appearance on those two charges on Nov. 27, the man said he lived with the woman in an apartment at Woodview Court. Detectives immediately got a search warrant for the apartment, and photos were found of the woman that matched bank surveillance pictures of a woman involved in the robberies, Verveer said. The woman was arrested Nov. 28 at the America's Best Inn at the Beltline and Interstate 90. She had the mans bag, which contained a gun and ammunition, Verveer said. Clothing and other items found in the woman's motel room also linked the pair to the robberies, the complaint said. After her arrest, the woman told police: "I rob banks. I really don't remember dates," Verveer said. The woman was scheduled to appear in court last week, but had to be hospitalized as a result of heroin withdrawal, Verveer said. According to a criminal complaint, the woman told police she began using heroin when she was 18 and has been shooting heroin daily for the past five years. She said most of the robberies occurred because she was sick as a result of drug use and desperate, the complaint said. The woman told police she thought the robberies began after she got kicked out of a methadone program in early July, and a previous boyfriend of three or four years left her and took all of the money they had accumulated together, the complaint said. She said the man, her boyfriend whom she had been living with since this summer, was trying to help her, the complaint said. According to the complaint, the woman told police she and the man picked banks that had few people in them. In October, the arrests of three people broke up what police described as another bank robbery ring responsible for 14 robberies in Madison and the Wisconsin Dells area. A fourth member of that alleged ring, David Bracey, was killed Sept. 16 in a shootout with police in a Wisconsin Dells motel. There have been 24 bank robberies in Madison this year. The previous recent high was 19 in 2001. Dane County also has seen a marked increase in bank robberies this year from the recent high of 24 in 2001. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine