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...and escape from federal prison. Bank robbery too.

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Cambridge man gets 11 years after prison escape, gun theft, bank robbery attempts

Posted at 11:34 AM
Updated at 12:02 PM

Editor’s note: The following information was released by the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts on Nov. 26, 2018.

A Cambridge man who escaped federal prison last year after being convicted of stealing 16 guns from an Army Reserve facility was sentenced to 11 years in prison yesterday.

James W. Morales, 37, a former Army Reservist, was sentenced Nov. 26 in federal court in Worcester to 138 months in prison and three years of supervised release. He was also convicted of trying to rob two banks in Cambridge and Somerville following his escape.

In November 2017, Morales pleaded guilty to one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm; one count of possession of a machine gun; one count of possession of stolen firearms; one count of theft of government property; one count of conspiracy to possess, store, conceal, and sell stolen weapons; one count of escape; and two counts of attempted bank robbery.

On Nov. 14, 2015, Morales broke into a weapons vault at the Lincoln Stoddard United States Army Reserve Center in Worcester and stole six M-4 Carbines and 10 M-11 handguns. Morales was familiar with the layout of the facility, having been stationed there prior to his discharge from the Army Reserve.

Morales gained access to the weapons by breaking a kitchen window located near the room that contained the vault, climbing to the top of the vault, and cutting a hole through its ceiling. The sharp edges of the ceiling caused Morales to cut himself, leaving behind DNA, which was matched to Morales three days after the robbery.


Upon identifying Morales through the DNA database, law enforcement learned that Morales was on bail for child rape charges pending in Middlesex Superior Court. One of the conditions of his release required him to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet, which he wore during the robbery. In addition, surveillance video depicting a dark colored BMW X1 parked at a building adjacent to the U.S. Army facility was recovered. In the video, a man can be seen going to and from the car with duffle bags. Soon after Morales was identified, law enforcement learned that Morales was renting a BMW X1 at the time of the robbery.

After the robbery, Morales rented another vehicle, and GPS data from the vehicle showed that Morales had traveled to New York City, where he was located and arrested on Nov. 18, 2015, in Long Island. Inside his vehicle, four M-4 Carbines and two M-11 handguns were recovered with serial numbers matching those stolen from the Armory.

In a statement admitting his role in the robbery of the Army Reserve facility, Morales explained that he sold five of the handguns to two individuals in Dorchester with the help of Tyrone James and Ashley Bigsbee, who facilitated the transaction. Morales claimed to have given James and Bigsbee several hundred dollars, one of the M-4 Carbines and one of the M-11 handguns as payment for assisting with the sales. In April 2017, James was sentenced to 57 months in prison. In March 2017, Bisgbee was sentenced to 21 months in prison.

Following his arrest, Morales was detained at the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility in Central Falls, R.I. On Dec. 31, 2016, Morales escaped from the prison by climbing a basketball hoop, jumping onto a roof, and going through a barbed wire fence.

On Jan. 5, 2017, Morales was captured on surveillance video entering a branch of Bank of America in Cambridge and attempting to rob the bank by passing the teller a note that read, “I want all of the large denominations w/ bands from the 2nd (bottom) till now be calm -- be cool -- no dye packs.” The teller was able to flee to the back of the bank behind a locked door, and Morales exited the bank without any money.

Later that same day, Morales, again captured on surveillance video, entered a branch of Citizen’s Bank in Somerville and attempted to rob the bank by passing the teller a note that read, “I want the money in the till now!! 100′s 50′s 20s be calm, be cool, be quick.” The teller stated, “I can’t,” and Morales wished the teller a nice day and exited the bank.

After a foot pursuit in Somerville, Morales was apprehended by law enforcement; he admitted to attempting to rob both banks.


United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling; United States Attorney Stephen G. Dambruch for the District of Rhode Island; Harold H. Shaw, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Field Division; United States Marshal John Gibbons for the District of Massachusetts; United States Marshal Jaime A. Hainsworth for the District of Rhode Island; Colonel Kerry A. Gilpin, Superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police; Cambridge Police Commissioner Branville G. Bard; and Somerville Police Chief David Fallon made the announcement Nov. 26. Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Grady of Lelling’s Criminal Division prosecuted the case.
 
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Only 11 years? All that should be worth at least 25.
 
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Originally posted by BBMW:
Only 11 years? All that should be worth at least 25.


That's what I thought too. Sounds like a lazy prosecutor since there seems to be a lot of evidence. Maybe he traded testimony against his co-defendants for a deal.
This guy is obviously a serial offender and not doing minor crimes either. Add to that some child molestation charges.
I wonder if he will run for office next?


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