Man accused of stealing cash, cigarettes in at least 8 robberies in Dayton, Springfield area

Surveillance cameras captured a suspect in an armed robbery at Sammy's Drive-Thru on Dec. 15, 2024. Photo courtesy Ohio Southern District Court.

Surveillance cameras captured a suspect in an armed robbery at Sammy's Drive-Thru on Dec. 15, 2024. Photo courtesy Ohio Southern District Court.

A Dayton man accused in stealing thousands of dollars in at least eight armed robberies in the Dayton area earlier this month appeared on charges in federal court this week.

Timothy Farr, 43, is accused of interference with commerce by threats of violence and using and carrying a firearm during and in relation to a violent crime, according to Southern District of Ohio court records.

Farr reportedly showed a gun during the robberies and demanded cash and cigarettes. He was wearing similar clothing during each incident, according to court records. Approximately $5,750 in cash was stolen during the incidents.

Surveillance cameras captured an armed robbery at the Mini Mart on North Main Street in Dayton on Dec. 10, 2024. Photo courtesy U.S. Southern District of Ohio.

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Investigators claim Farr committed multiple robberies between Dec. 3 and 15, including:

  • Dec. 3 at a Sunoco gas station on Wayne Avenue in Dayton
  • Dec. 4 at a Marathon gas station on Linden Avenue in Riverside
  • Dec. 6 at Ray’s Xenia Avenue Market on Xenia Avenue in Dayton
  • Dec. 7 at Free Pike Drive-Thru on Free Pike in Dayton
  • Dec. 8 at Sunoco gas station on Selma Road in Springfield
  • Dec. 10 at Mini Mart on North Main Street in Dayton
  • Dec. 11 at Marathon gas station on East Fifth Street in Dayton
  • Dec. 15 at Sammy’s Drive-Thru on Woodman Drive in Riverside

Investigators used Flock cameras to identify a vehicle of interest, a 2011 red Ford Taurus, according to court records. The car was spotted on cameras as being in the area around the same time of the robberies.

The vehicle was also associated with a theft at a Moraine Walmart in November, records say.

Officers ran the license plate number through another camera system, which placed the car near a Kammer Avenue residence. While looking at people associated with the address in a police database, investigators identified Farr, according to a criminal complaint.

A booking photo of Farr reportedly matched the surveillance image of the suspect in the Walmart theft.

On Dec. 16, a Dayton police officer was on patrol when he saw the Taurus on West Third Street near Upland Avenue. The officer stopped the vehicle for window tint and a loud exhaust, according to court records.

During the traffic stop, the officer noted multiple clothing items in the vehicle that matched the suspect’s clothes during the robberies, Dayton police said. Farr, who was a passenger in the car, reportedly had a pistol on him that was stolen out of another jurisdiction.

The officer took Farr and the driver into custody.

“This was some very impressive police work from officers showing strong investigative skills, determination and great awareness to get a violent offender off of the streets before he could commit additional crimes,” Dayton police said in a statement.

Farr has a pretrial detention hearing scheduled for Friday afternoon. Prosecutors have requested for Farr to remain in custody.

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