![]() ![]() ![]() Located inside his home was a gun cleaning kit and 22 of the same plastic bag used by the suspect in the first bank robbery in December. Police stopped him while he was walking toward the truck, which contained a black leather satchel consister with the same bag description supplied by witnesses in the last 4 robberies as well as clothes that matched the bank robbery suspect description's in all 5 robberies. RELATED | Police investigate rise in Austin bank robberiesĪccording to arrest affidavits, Austin police found the Mixon’s vehicle (previously decribed by multiple witnesses, one who was able to provide the license plate number) at a home in northwest Austin. 26 at the Plains Capital Bank on North MoPac near Parmer Lane. Police at that time said the man entered the bank and demanded cash before fleeing on foot. 5Īuthorities say his last bank robbery was on Feb. Same description, and again, fled on foot heading sounthbound on Balcones Drive. The third and fourth robberies happened at the Prosperity Bank on Northland Drive, west of MoPac Expressway, on Feb. Even at that time, police believed it was the same suspect who committed the robbery in December. The same IBC Bank was robbed again on Jan. He fled in what police described as a dark gray pickup truck. 22, 2017 at the IBC Bank on Ranch to Market 2222 in west Austin where Mixon is accused of robbing the bank while holding employees at gunpoint. Screen grab from Austin Fit magazine feat. The August 2007 issue of Austin Fit Magazine included Mixon in its "Ten of Austin's Fittest" list. He spent eight years as a Navy SEAL, and at that time, he instructed a Navy Seal Conditioning Course. Spectrum News (News 8 at the time) previously profiled Mixon back in 2007. 26 and remains in the Travis County Jail on five charges of aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon. The man, Thomas Mixon, 59, is a former Navy SEAL. He and his wife Donna have two sons.AUSTIN, Texas - Austin police have arrested the man believed to be responsible for at least five Austin bank robberies that have occurred in the area since December. He also graduated from Southern Methodist University's Intermediate Banking School. Sohn graduated with a bachelor of science from Texas A&M University in College Station. He is active in a number of professional organizations including the Texas Society of Professional Engineers, the Independent Petroleum Association of America, the San Antonio Chapter of the American Petroleum Institute, the Society of Petroleum Engineers, the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association, and the Coastal Conservation Association. He previously served as a board member with the San Antonio Sports Foundation and the North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. He currently serves on the board for the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, the Briscoe Western Art Museum, and the UTSA School of Business. His expertise and vision are the foundation of IBC's strong market presence as he specializes in lending to professionals and executives, commercial real estate, construction, manufacturing, and the oil and gas industry.Ĭommunity outreach is an IBC Bank strength, which Sohn embraces by volunteering his time with organizations throughout the community. Sohn manages the day-to-day operation of the commercial lending department and oversees the retail branch network of 20 locations including branches in the communities of Luling, Marble Falls, San Marcos, and Schertz. Mike Sohn was selected as CEO of IBC Bank San Antonio in 2012, where he previously served as executive vice president in charge of commercial lending. His tenure and "We Do More" attitude make him uniquely qualified to uphold IBC's legacy of customer service excellence. Throughout his career, Sohn has amassed a wealth of knowledge in all areas of lending. With 33 years of experience in the banking industry, 26 of which have been spent with IBC Bank San Antonio, Mike Sohn is one of IBC's most seasoned employees. ![]()
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