Man Alleged to Have Robbed Tiverton Bank Detained in Federal Custody

GoLocalProv News Team

Man Alleged to Have Robbed Tiverton Bank Detained in Federal Custody

A man who is alleged to have stolen a car in New Bedford, Massachusetts and used it to rob a bank in Tiverton was detained in federal custody following his initial appearance in U.S. District Court on Tuesday.

Cody Toolis, 27, was ordered detained in federal custody on a federal criminal complaint charging him with bank robbery.

Bank robbery is punishable by statutory penalties of up to 20 years imprisonment, 3 years supervised release and a fine of $250,000.

GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Denise Barton.

The Arrest

According to court records, it is alleged that on April 2, 2018, Cody Toolis, 27, stole a car from the home of a New Bedford woman who had the left vehicle running outside her home.

Later that morning, at approximately 9:15 AM, it is alleged that Toolis entered a branch office of Bank Newport in Tiverton and handed a note to a teller that read, “Do not move, I have a gun, need $500 in 20’s, I am desperate.” The teller, who told police that the robber was rushing her, reported that she gave the robber $460, after which time he fled the bank.

The robber, who took the note with him, did not show a gun. A witness told police she saw the robber leave the bank parking lot in a vehicle that police determined fit the description of the car stolen in New Bedford.

As part of the investigation, Tiverton Police posted a still-photograph taken from bank surveillance video of the robber. Various tips from the public and other police departments identified the person in the photograph by name as Cody Toolis.

Toolis was also identified as being wanted by the Dartmouth Police Department in connection with the alleged felony purse snatching from a 76-year-old woman a few days earlier.

According to court documents, sometime after the bank robbery, it is alleged that Toolis contacted a former girlfriend and ask that she help him turn himself in to police. During an interview with an FBI agent, the former girlfriend told the agent that on March 3, 2018, Toolis allegedly entered her residence without permission and removed an XBox belonging to a roommate, and that Toolis tried to pawn it at a New Bedford pawn shop.

New Bedford Police provided law enforcement investigating the bank robbery a photo of Toolis from a Massachusetts driver’s license shown when he attempted to pawn the XBox.

On April 9, 2018, Toolis walked into the Bristol Police Department and turned himself in. Toolis was arrested on a bank robbery charge and ordered detained at the Adult Correctional Institutions.

On that same date, Fall River Police recovered the New Bedford woman’s stolen car.


17 Biggest News Stories of 2017

Enjoy this post? Share it with others.