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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

NEWS RELEASE

David M. Gaouette

United States Attorney, District of Colorado

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 9, 2010

FBI SEARCHING FOR DANGEROUS ARMED BANK ROBBER

DENVER – The Denver Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the
Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force, are searching for Timothy McGlothin, age 41, who is
believed to be one of the “Hoppin Hooded Bandits.” McGlothin, and his accomplice, Joshua
Licona, were indicted by a federal grand jury in Denver on January 6, 2010. McGlothin is a
fugitive from justice, and remains at large, and Licona was arrested and is currently in federal
custody.

The FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force is investigating a pattern of bank
robberies in which the robbers have been dubbed the “Hoppin’ Hooded Bandits.” As this is an
ongoing investigations, agents and officers need the public’s help in locating Timothy
McGlothin. McGlothin is at 41 year old, black male, 5'7", 150 pounds, black hair, and brown
eyes. His photo will be attached to this release.

This matter remains an ongoing investigation. Agents and offices are seeking the public’s
assistance in locating McGlothin, who should be considered armed and dangerous. If anyone has
information pertaining to McGlothin, please contact law enforcement immediately. A monetary
award is possible if anyone has information pertaining to the “”Hoppin’ Hooded Bandits,” which
leads to their arrest and conviction. Tips pertaining to metro area bank robberies can be called
into the FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force at 303-629-7171.

Both defendants were indicted by a federal grand jury in Denver on the charge of armed
bank robbery. The first count alleges that the two used a handgun to rob the Bank of Denver,
located at 800 East 17th Avenue, in Denver. The second account alleges that the two used a hand
gun during and in relation to a crime of violence, in furtherance of that crime, namely the armed
bank robbery in count one.

If convicted of count one, armed bank robberies McGlothin and Licona face not more than
25 years in federal prison, and up to a $250,000 fine. If convicted of count two, using a firearm
during and in relation to a crime of violence, in furtherance of that crime, the defendants face not
less than 7 years, not more than life imprisonment, mandatory consecutive to any other sentence
opposed by the court. They also both face a fine of up to $250,000 for count two.

This case is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Rocky
Mountain Safe Streets Task Force. The task force includes the FBI, the Aurora Police
Department, the Colorado State Patrol, the Denver Police Department, the Lakewood Police
Department, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, and the Federal Protective Service.

The defendants are being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Dave Conner.

The charges are only allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until
proven guilty.

Any questions regarding the charges or subsequent prosecution should be directed to Jeff
Dorschner, with the United States Attorney’s Office, District of Colorado, at 303-454-0243.

An questions pertaining to the fugitive Timothy McGlothin should be directed to the


Federal Bureau of Investigation, Denver Division Media Coordinator Dave S. Joly, at 303-629-
7171.

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Jeff Dorschner

Spokesman, Public Affairs Officer

U.S. Department of Justice

United States Attorney's Office, District of Colorado

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