Minn. man indicted for Ottawa bank robbery

A federal grand jury has indicted a 40-year-old Minnesota man in connection with a July 14 bank robbery in Ottawa, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom announced Wednesday.

The complaint in the case alleges that Timothy Glen Caskey on July 15 entered the Great Southern Bank in Ottawa and gave a teller a note that read, “Give me all your 100s, 50s, 20s. Do it now, I have a gun,” and that Caskey took the money and left the bank.

He was arrested in Mexico on federal kidnapping charges from Minnesota because he was accused of kidnapping his wife from Virginia, Minn., on July 14 and fleeing the state with her. If convicted of the bank robbery charge, Caskey faces a maximum 20 years in prison. The FBI investigated the case.