Deondre E. Jones, 55, appeared in federal court on March 12 to face a charge of bank robbery after allegedly robbing a credit union in Swansea.
The case highlights the importance of coordinated law enforcement efforts in responding to crimes involving financial institutions.
According to the complaint, Jones is accused of robbing a credit union on North Illinois Street in Swansea at about 2:14 p.m. on March 6. He allegedly approached a teller, demanded cash, and claimed he had a firearm. After receiving money, Jones reportedly fled the scene on foot but was apprehended by officers from the Swansea Police Department just minutes later at around 2:22 p.m.
“Thanks to a strong, coordinated response by law enforcement, this defendant’s attempt to rob the credit union ended almost as quickly as it began,” said U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft. “Anyone who robs or attempts to rob a bank will face certain justice in a federal prison.”
FBI Springfield Acting Special Agent in Charge Ruben Marchand-Morales said, “The rapid response by Swansea Police Officers was critical in neutralizing this bank robbery. The quick action by the Officers paved the way for a successful arrest, highlighting how collaboration between local and federal partners ensures we use every available resource to protect our community.”
Authorities remind that a complaint is merely an allegation and that defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in court.
The investigation is being conducted by the FBI Springfield Field Office with support from several local police departments and Illinois State Police. Assistant U.S. Attorney Kim Arshi is prosecuting the case.



