Crime & Safety
3 Indicted For Martha's Vineyard Bank Robbery
The robbery of Rockland Trust Bank sparked a days-long manhunt, across Martha's Vineyard and into Cape Cod. Here's the latest update.

BOSTON, MA — Three men have been indicted by a federal grand jury in Boston in connection with the Nov. 17, 2022 armed bank robbery of the Rockland Trust Bank in Tisbury, Mass.
Miquel Antonio Jones, 39, of Edgartown, and Omar Odion Johnson, 32 of Canterbury, N.H., were indicted on one count each of armed bank robbery and aiding and abetting. Romane Andre Clayton, 21, of Jamaica, was indicted on one count of being an accessory after the fact to armed bank robbery.
Jones, Johnson and Clayton will appear in federal court in Boston at a later date. Following the defendants’ initial arrest and charge by criminal complaint in December 2022, Jones and Johnson have remained in custody and Clayton was released on conditions.
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According to charging documents, three men entered the bank on Nov. 17 all wearing masks and dark clothing. According to witnesses, the men were allegedly carrying what appeared to be semi-automatic handguns.
Previously, the District Attorney's Office released an arraignment report which stated that employees were bound by duct tape and plastic restraints, officials said. After leaving the bank, the three suspects fled the scene in a car they took from one of the employees, officials noted.
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Charging documents reveal that one of the suspects allegedly held a gun to the head of one of the bank employees and forced him to open the bank’s vault, taking nearly $40,000, officials said.
According to the charging documents, following an investigation by law enforcement, Jones and Johnson were identified as suspects.
It is alleged that subsequent searches by law enforcement resulted in the recovery of three $100 bills and clothing consistent with the individuals in Jones’ car; a black handgun from Johnson’s home; and paperwork reflecting both a money transfer to Jamaica in the approximate amount of $700 and cash deposits in the amount of $4,100 made at a bank in Connecticut in Johnson’s car.
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During a search of the Tisbury farm used by a local landscaping company that employs Jones, a glove, paper money band, zip tie and multiple rubber bands were recovered. These items are consistent with the bank robbery, officials said.
Investigators also observed an area that appeared to have had a recent fire, and found burned pieces of nylon, white metal plastic consistent with a white mask, burned walkie-talkie pieces, an antennae, batteries and pieces of metal consistent with a duffle bag zipper.
Within a few feet of the burned area, two semi-automatic handguns loaded with 9mm ammunition were discovered buried inches under the ground. These items, including the handguns, were consistent with items possessed by the robbers during the robbery of the Rockland Trust bank, officials said.
The charge of armed bank robbery provides for a sentence of up to 25 years in prison, five years of supervised release and a fine of $250,000.
As for Clayton's role in the scheme, surveillance video obtained from the Steamship Authority ferry terminal in Vineyard Haven shows Clayton arriving to the terminal around 40 minutes after the robbery, officials said.
Clayton parked a silver sedan in the lot near the terminal, where he purchased tickets and boarded a ferry at 9:21 a.m., officials said. Then, around 30 minutes later, officials say the video shows Johnson arriving at the parking lot and getting into the driver's seat of the sedan.
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