‘Diamond Note’ Bank Robber Gets 7 to 21 Years in Prison for Two-Year Crime Spree
Miller pleaded guilty to 17 bank robberies he committed since October 2006
MINEOLA, NY – Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice announced today that Michael Miller, a 41-year-old Levittown resident, has been sentenced to 7 to 21 years in prison after pleading guilty in December to robbing 17 banks over a nearly two-year period and stealing more than $50,000. Miller must also pay restitution in the amount of $50,687.
Rice said that on October 27, 2006, Miller entered the Franklin Square branch of Washington Mutual Bank and presented a note to the teller demanding money, which he received. Miller committed 16 more robberies in a similar fashion through May 2008 before being arrested June 3. Rice said that Miller’s hand-written notes contained diamond-shaped ‘O’s’ and ‘Q’s,’ leading to his nickname, while also allowing law enforcement to tie him to each robbery.
Miller robbed banks in Franklin Square, Bethpage, East Meadow, Great Neck, New Hyde Park, Oceanside, Albertson, Valley Stream, Westbury, and Garden City South during his crime spree.
“This one-man crime wave will now suffer the consequences of his actions, thanks to a tireless investigation by the Nassau County Police Department,” Rice said. “Mr. Miller’s blatant disregard for the laws of our society made prison inevitable.”
Assistant District Attorney Zeena Abdi of the DA’s County Court Trial Bureau is handling the case for the District Attorney’s Office. Miller is being represented by Tara Onorato, Esq.
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