Louisville Police Nab Suspect in Eastern KY Bank Robbery Spree
Louisville Metro Police arrested a 34-year-old suspect Thursday linked to five armed bank robberies across rural eastern Kentucky counties, including Harlan, Bell and Knox, authorities confirmed. The string of holdups began in late March, with the suspect allegedly brandishing a handgun to demand cash from tellers in drive-thru lanes at branches of Community Trust Bank and others. Initial reporting by WDRB News highlighted the rural focus, where tight-knit towns like Harlan saw residents on edge amid the violence.
The arrest capped a multi-agency pursuit involving Louisville officers and Kentucky State Police, who tracked the man after tips tied him to a getaway vehicle spotted near I-64. Court records unsealed Friday charge him with five counts of first-degree robbery and wanton endangerment, with losses exceeding $25,000 across the heists. No shots were fired in the eastern Kentucky incidents, but victims described the suspect fleeing on foot into wooded areas typical of the Appalachian foothills.
Eastern Kentucky's banking hubs, vital to coal-dependent economies, had bolstered security post-robberies, with FBI behavioral analysis aiding the probe. The suspect, identified as Timothy Ray Watkins of nearby Pike County, faces extradition hearings next week in Pikeville federal court. Local leaders in affected counties praised the Louisville force's role, noting the case underscores cross-region crime patterns in the commonwealth.
Investigators continue reviewing surveillance tying Watkins to all five sites, with no additional suspects sought. The community, scarred by the spree's disruption to everyday services, awaits trial as authorities emphasize heightened patrols in rural bank branches.
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