MARYLAND — Monte Glascoe , age 24, of Baltimore, was sentenced Thursday to nine years in prison for his role in robbing at least seven Baltimore 7-Eleven stores during an eight-day robbery spree, officials said.
A judge ordered Glascoe was ordered to pay restitution totaling $2,625.
According to his plea agreement, from July 18 to July 26, 2013, Glascoe and co-defendants Gary Howard and Michael Emmanuel Smith robbed at least seven Baltimore 7-Eleven stores.
Glascoe, Howard and Smith would choose a store to rob, steal a vehicle to use during the robbery; brandish a firearm during the robbery; and steal money and cigarettes during the robbery.
In each robbery, Glascoe pointed a gun at victim employees. The conspirators stole money from the cash registers, cigarettes and other merchandise, and stole cash, a cell phone and folding knife from employees at the stores.
Gary Howard, age 34, and Michael Emmanuel Smith, age 28, both of Baltimore, previously pleaded guilty to their participation in the robberies. Howard was sentenced to nearly 20 years in prison on Sept 2.
Smith is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 1.