Couple Accused of Robbing Bank After Posting Cash On Facebook
A man and woman duo are in trouble with Ohio officials after posting the result of their criminal activity on social media.
28-year-old John Mogan and his girlfriend Ashley Duboe, 24, were arrested last Monday (9/21) after Mogan was caught on surveillance robbing a bank in Ashville, Ohio. Once investigators began searching for clues on social media they ran across Mogan's Facebook page, where he posted wads of cash just four days following the robbery. In the bank footage photo you can see him walking out of the bank with the same stack of money he pretended was a phone and food on the popular social networking site.
According to officials, Duboe helped to cover Mogan's face and neck tattoos before the crime took place on August 24, specifically Mogan's "Loyalty's Thin" and "Betrayal's Thick" tats written on opposite cheeks. Mogan and Duboe were both arrested and charged with two felonies after posting a photo together as Mogan held the stolen cash.
John and Ashley were both charged with robbery and theft for the third and fifth degree charges, respectively. They are currently being held at Pickaway County jail on $250,000 bond each.
28-year-old John Mogan and his girlfriend Ashley Duboe, 24, were arrested last Monday (9/21) after Mogan was caught on surveillance robbing a bank in Ashville, Ohio. Once investigators began searching for clues on social media they ran across Mogan's Facebook page, where he posted wads of cash just four days following the robbery. In the bank footage photo you can see him walking out of the bank with the same stack of money he pretended was a phone and food on the popular social networking site.
According to officials, Duboe helped to cover Mogan's face and neck tattoos before the crime took place on August 24, specifically Mogan's "Loyalty's Thin" and "Betrayal's Thick" tats written on opposite cheeks. Mogan and Duboe were both arrested and charged with two felonies after posting a photo together as Mogan held the stolen cash.
John and Ashley were both charged with robbery and theft for the third and fifth degree charges, respectively. They are currently being held at Pickaway County jail on $250,000 bond each.