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A man has been found guilty for aiding and abetting robbery in the first degree for the robbery of the Pilot Grove Savings Bank in Packwood in 2018. On Monday, a Jefferson County jury found Jordan Garrett McKim-Crawford guilty of aiding and abetting robbery in the first degree and commission of specified unlawful activity influenced enterprises, ongoing criminal conduct. The jury found McKim-Crawford assisted in the planning of the bank robbery that happened June 1, 2018, and he coordinated with others, and then assisted in the destruction of evidence. The ongoing criminal conduct charge was related to a theft from an ATM in Brighton on May 29, 2018, as well as the bank robbery in order to finance an interstate drug trafficking scheme.

McKim-Crawford was previously convicted of committing robbery in the second degree at the same bank in 2007. He served 10 years for that crime.

He is currently being held in the Jefferson County Jail until sentencing. Each count carries a maximum term of 25 years and the minimum incarceration is 17.5 years.