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Carney’s Point Man Admits His Role in Five Southern New Jersey Bank Robberies
CAMDEN, N.J.—A Carney's Point man pleaded guilty today to a one-count Information that
charges him with bank robbery, admitting his role in planning and committing five bank
robberies in southern New Jersey, Acting U.S. Attorney Ralph J. Marra, Jr. announced.
Howard Hiles, 34, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Robert B. Kugler to one count of
bank robbery specifically for the April 18, 2009, robbery of a Sun National Bank branch in
Vineland of approximately $8,957. Hiles, however, also admitted committing four additional
bank robberies, and all of the conduct will be taken into consideration at sentencing. Judge
Kugler continued the defendant’s detention and scheduled sentencing for Nov. 19.
At his plea hearing, Hiles admitted that on April 18, 2009, while at home with his girlfriend,
Jenny Hedden, 30, of Carney's Point, and Dustin Corney, 32, of Hopewell, Cumberland
County, they all planned to rob a bank. As part of their plan to commit the bank robbery,
Hiles admitted that Hedden wrote a demand note that said something to the effect of “This is a
robbery. Put all the money in the bag.”
Hiles admitted that he then took the demand note and Hedden’s car keys and left with Corney
and drove to a Sun National Bank branch in Vineland. Hiles admitted that Corney went into
the bank, wearing a motorcycle helmet, and passed the demand note to a teller. Hiles admitted
that Corney fled the bank and returned to the car with money. The two men then returned to
the house and dumped out a pile on money onto a table, Hiles admitted. Hiles admitted that
Hedden and Corney then took some of the proceeds of the bank robbery and bought heroin.
In addition to the April 18 bank robbery, Hiles admitted committing the following bank
robberies:
- May 4, 2009, along with Hedden robbed the Harvest Community Bank in Pennsville,of approximately $1,500;
- May 11, 2009, along with Corney robbed the TD Bank in Gloucester Township, of
$385;
- May 11, 2009, along with Hedden and Corney robbed the Ocean City Home Bank in
Marmora, of $1,668;
- May 18, 2009, along with Hedden, robbed of the Newfield Bank in Hopewell Township,
of $1,685.
Hiles admitted that a portion of the proceeds from each bank robberies was used to purchase
heroin.
All three defendants were arrested at different locations on May 18. Hedden pleaded before
Judge Kugler to one count of bank robbery on Aug. 3 and is scheduled to be sentenced on
Nov. 12. Corney is currently pending trial.
The charge of bank robbery carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a fine of
$250,000 or twice the aggregate loss to the victims or gain to the defendants.
In determining an actual sentence, Judge Kugler will consult the advisory U.S. Sentencing
Guidelines, which provide appropriate sentencing ranges that take into account the severity
and characteristics of the offense, the defendant's criminal history, if any, and other factors.
The judge, however, is not bound by those guidelines in determining a sentence.
Parole has been abolished in the federal system. Defendants who are given custodial terms
must serve nearly all that time.
Marra credited Special Agents of the FBI’s Atlantic City Resident Agency and South Jersey
Resident Agency, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Weysan Dun in Newark and
Special Agent in Charge Janice K. Fedarcyk in Philadelphia, respectively, and Trooper with
the New Jersey State Police, under the direction of Col. Joseph R. Fuentes, Superintendent,
along with the Police Departments of Pennsville, Gloucester Township and Vineland, with the
investigation leading to the guilty plea.
The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason M. Richardson of the
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