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Man pleads guilty to role in largest St. Louis robbery

January 22, 2011 By admin

A Florissant man has pleaded guilty to taking part in what is regarded as the largest cash robbery in St. Louis history.

36-year-old John Wesley Jones has confessed in federal court to being one of four men who held up the ATM Solutions office August 2nd, taking millions of dollars. Police arrested Jones the next day, finding about one-and-a-quarter million dollars in his car trunk as well as a handgun. Prosecutors say they know who the other three are…indicating only that they know the whereabouts of two and are looking for the third. Between $5-and-7 million was taken in the robbery.

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