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🗓️ 31 March 2021
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Retired agent Patrick Dugan reviews his investigation of John Grubb, a serial bank robber who had been previously convicted of bank robbery, and began a new spree after his release from prison in 1994. The Grubb’s crimes were a combination of note jobs and armed robberies that took place all around the country. In 1998, Pat Dugan requested that Grubb be featured on America’s Most Wanted. he attended the live broadcast with Delaware State Police Sgt. Mark Hawk and agent Scott Duffey. A live tip was called in to the show, resulting in the quick apprehension of Grubb. At the time, the arrest, which took only 4 or 5 hours from phone call to handcuffs, set a record as the fastest America’s Most Wanted capture. Pat Dugan served in the FBI for 22 years.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to episode 227 of FBI Retired Case File Review with Jerry Williams. |
0:12.0 | I'm a retired agent on a mission to show you who the |
0:15.4 | FBI is and what the FBI does through my books, my blog, and my podcast case |
0:20.7 | reviews with former colleagues. |
0:23.0 | Today we get to speak to retired agent Patrick Dugan, |
0:27.0 | who served in the FBI for 22 years. |
0:30.0 | For his entire Bureau career, he was assigned to the Baltimore Division, where he was initially placed on a violent crimes and major offender V.C.M. |
0:41.0 | Squad. In this episode, Pat reviews his investigation of John Grub, a serial bank robber who had been |
0:49.4 | previously convicted of bank robbery and began a new spree after his release from prison in 1994. |
0:57.0 | Grub's crimes were a combination of note jobs and armed robberies that took place all over the country. |
1:05.2 | Pat requested that Grub be featured on the TV show America's Most Won't It. |
1:11.0 | And in 1998 he and Delaware State Police Sergeant Mark |
1:17.1 | Hawk and now retired FBI agent Scott Duffy attended the live broadcast of the show. |
1:25.0 | During the episode a live tip was called into the show, resulting in the apprehension of |
1:30.9 | Grub just a few hours later. At the time of the arrest, which took place between |
1:37.3 | phone call and handcuffs about four or five hours, a AMW record was set as the show's fastest capture. Later in his |
1:47.2 | career Pat served on the Baltimore Joint Terrorism Task Force and was the Bank Robbery Coordinator, the Behavioral Analysis Unit |
1:56.4 | Coordinator, Crisis Management Coordinator, and a member of the Child Abduction |
2:01.1 | Rapid Deployment Card Team. He was promoted to supervisory special |
2:06.4 | agent in charge of several different squads in the Baltimore Division. |
2:11.1 | Currently, Pat Dugan works as a contractor doing investigative work for the FBI at FBI |
2:17.8 | Headquarters. |
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