Lawton Gets 138-Month Federal Prison Term For Robbing Hixson Bank

  • Friday, July 1, 2016
Dearl Dean Lawton
Dearl Dean Lawton

Dearl Dean Lawton, who was earlier found guilty of robbing a Hixson bank at gunpoint, has been sentenced to serve 138 months in federal prison.

Judge Curtis Collier, who presided over a three-day jury trial in the case, directed that Lawton be on supervised release for two years after he gets out of prison.

The jury found Lawton guilty of armed bank robbery, using and carrying a firearm in relation to the robbery, brandishing a firearm during the robbery, and unlawful possession of a firearm.

On Jan. 31, 2014, Lawton robbed First Volunteer Bank on Hixson Pike. Agents arrested the defendant after finding his DNA on a sweatshirt that had been ditched in a nearby dumpster after the holdup.

The bank teller held at gunpoint during the robbery testified Monday. She said a tall white male wearing dark clothing, a mask, and gloves walked in the bank around 5:05 p.m. on a Friday. He held a revolver and a khaki-colored bag and demanded money from her.

When an agent opened an evidence bag and held up a dark hooded sweatshirt, the teller identified it as the one the robber wore.

That sweatshirt, along with other articles of clothing found in the dumpster, had previously been sent to an FBI lab for an investigation. The lab extracted DNA from the clothing, revealing Lawton as the suspect. 

On the day of the robbery the defendant left the bank with $2,641 in his bag, it was testified.

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