Crime/Court
Bank Heist Mystery Solved: Suspect in Custody After Community Effort
27-Year-Old Suspect Surrenders in Texas, Following Frederick County Bank Robbery.
In a dramatic turn of events, the Frederick County Bank robbery case reached a pivotal moment. Logan Carl Heironimus, the main suspect, turned himself into authorities in Texas on Christmas Day. This development comes after a tense week-long investigation following the robbery at Wells Fargo Bank in Winchester, Virginia.
The case unfolded on December 13, 2023, when a white male entered the Wells Fargo Bank on Rivendell Court. Brandishing a note and claiming to be armed, the suspect demanded cash from a bank teller. He fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of money, triggering an immediate investigation.

Logan Carl Heironimus, 27, from Berkeley Springs, WV
Investigators, combining witness accounts, surveillance footage, and crucial community tips, zeroed in on Logan Carl Heironimus, 27, from Berkeley Springs, WV, as the primary suspect. The breakthrough came when Heironimus, contacted by investigators, admitted to being out of state but promised to return to Virginia soon.
Authorities issued a robbery warrant under Virginia Code 18.2-58. Then, in an unexpected twist, Heironimus surrendered himself to the Killeen, Texas, Police Department on December 25th. The peaceful surrender marked a significant milestone in the case, with Heironimus awaiting extradition back to Virginia.
Sheriff Lenny Millholland expressed profound gratitude towards community members who played a vital role by providing investigators with essential tips. The Killeen, Texas Police Department’s cooperation was also pivotal in facilitating Heironimus’s surrender.
The resolution of the Frederick County Bank robbery highlights the power of community involvement in law enforcement efforts. The collaboration between the public and authorities underlines a shared commitment to safety and justice. As Heironimus awaits his day in court, this case serves as a testament to the effectiveness of community-police partnerships.
