Spokane Bank Robber Sentenced to Federal Prison

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Spokane Bank Robber Sentenced to Federal Prison

Spokane, Washington – On February 11, 2025, United States District Judge Mary K. Dimke sentenced Dustin T. Perrin, age 41, of Spokane, Washington, to 96 months in prison for several bank robberies. Judge Dimke also imposed 3 years of supervised release and restitution of $9,224.00.

According to court documents and information presented at the sentencing hearing, on October 13, 2023, Perrin entered the First Interstate Bank brank at 57th Avenue and Regal in Spokane. Perrin was wearing a wig under his hat. Perrin handed a bank teller a bag and a handwritten note demanding the teller put cash in a bag. Perrin also warned the teller about activating the silent alarm. The teller handed Perrin $1,986 in cash, and Perrin left the bank on a bike and headed north.

Perrin left the note at the bank. It was collected by law enforcement and sent to the Washington State Patrol Crime Laboratory. DNA analysis later confirmed Perrin’s DNA on the note. 

On November 17, 2023, Perrin rode his bike to the Numerica Credit Union branch on South Regal Street in Spokane, just a half mile from the bank Perrin robbed one month earlier. Perrin entered the bank, handed two bank tellers one bag each, and demanded the tellers put money in the bags. The tellers handed Perrin a total of $5,238 in cash. Perrin then left the bank on his bike. 

Perrin went to a Wal-Mart store that night. A security camera recorded him spreading out a large amount of cash while making a purchase.

On January 22, 2024, Perrin rode his bike to a Washington Trust Bank branch located at 27 E. Indiana Avenue in Spokane. Perrin entered the bank wearing a blond wig. Perrin handed the teller a small bag and told the teller to put money in the bag. Perrin also warned the teller he had a gun and “not to do anything stupid,” while he pointed at a lump in his jacket. The teller handed Perrin $2,000 in cash, and Perrin left the bank on his bike. 

“For the people of Eastern Washington, their banks should be places of trust and security – not fear,” stated Acting U.S. Attorney Rich Barker. “Mr. Perrin’s repeated acts of intimidation and theft put innocent employees and community members at risk. As today’s sentence makes clear, violent crime will not be tolerated in Eastern Washington, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office will continue working alongside our federal, state, local, and Tribal law enforcement partners to hold offenders accountable and protect the safety if neighborhoods and communities in Spokane and throughout Eastern Washington.”

“Today we, together with our law enforcement partners, are holding Mr. Perrin responsible for stealing from three different federally insured financial institutions,” said W. Mike Herrington, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Seattle field office. “We are grateful no one was hurt, but this kind of violent crime terrorizes our communities nonetheless and is completely unacceptable.”

“Today’s successful prosecution of Mr. Perrin is a testament to the strong partnership of our local, state, and federal law enforcement partners and our commitment to keep our community safe,” stated Spokane County Sheriff John Nowels.     

This case was investigated by the FBI Spokane Regional Safe Streets Task Force and the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office. It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Nowles Heinrich. 

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Information sent by the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office on January 20, 2024:

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UPDATE: Detectives Arrest Suspect for 3 Bank Robberies

Spokane County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Detectives identified a suspect in two South Hill bank robberies, First Interstate Bank at 2905 E. 57th Avenue on October 13, 2023, and Numerica Credit Union at 4911 S. Regal Street, on November 17, 2023.

Spokane Police Major Crimes Detectives also identified the same suspect in a third bank robbery on January 22, 2024, at Washington Trust Bank at 27 E. Indiana.

The suspect was located by Spokane Police Officers in the afternoon of Monday, January 29, 2024, in the 600 block of W. Maxwell.  Sheriff’s Major Crime Detectives responded and booked him into jail for three counts of Robbery 1st Degree.      

Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Detectives, investigating the First Interstate Bank robbery, observed similarities to the Numerica Credit Union robbery and began working on them simultaneously.  In mid-January, Detectives received a Washington State Crime Lab report that showed a DNA match obtained from the First Interstate Bank note.  That match identified the suspect as 40-year-old Dustin T. Perrin.

Through the continued investigations, Detectives were also able to identify Perrin as the suspect in the Numerica Credit Union robbery.  

A check of Perrin’s criminal history revealed that he is an eight-time convicted felon to include charges of counterfeiting (federal conviction), Theft 2nd Degree, and Forgery.  He also has twelve misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor convictions, plus several recent law enforcement contacts.    

Detectives later learned Perrin was scheduled to appear on January 22, 2024, at 3:30 pm, in Spokane County Superior Court before Judge T. Fennessy on unrelated Forgery charges.  Detectives conducted surveillance around the courthouse, but Perrin failed to appear for the hearing.  Judge T. Fennessy continued the proceedings without a failure to appear warrant being issued.  

The Washington Trust Bank was robbed on January 22, 2024, just after 3:00 pm, just before Perrin was scheduled to appear in court.  Spokane Police Major Crimes Detectives investigating this bank robbery identified Perrin as the suspect.

With probable cause to charge Perrin for all three bank robberies, Perrin was located and detained by Spokane Police Officers in the 600 block of W. Maxwell on January 29, 2024.  Sheriff’s Major Crimes Detectives responded, took custody of him, and later booked him into the Spokane County Jail for three counts of Robbery 1st Degree.

Spokane Police Major Crimes Detectives and Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Detectives served a search warrant at the residence where Perrin was located.  This remains an ongoing and active investigation.   

This Spokane County Sheriff Office news article "Spokane Bank Robber Sentenced to Federal Prison" was originally found on https://www.spokanecounty.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?CID=7

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