A 27-year-old Allieu Bayoh, has been handed a 35-year prison sentence following a series of aggravated robberies in the state of Texas.

Bayoh pleaded guilty to charges of aggravated robbery earlier this week, admitting to his involvement in a string of criminal activities. The incidents unfolded on November 26, 2021, when Bayoh, armed with a firearm, targeted a Verizon store in Frisco. During the robbery, he seized numerous cell phones, tablets, and a victim’s car.

Arlington police discovered Bayoh the following day in the stolen vehicle, where they recovered items from the initial robbery, including a victim’s wallet and tablet. Bayoh was taken into custody, remaining incarcerated until he posted bond on March 7, 2022.

Despite the legal intervention, Bayoh resumed his criminal activities. On May 16, 2022, he once again targeted the same Frisco Verizon store, executing another armed robbery. Only ten days later, he committed a third robbery, this time at an AT&T Store located in Frisco.

Law enforcement investigators traced Bayoh to an address associated with him, where they uncovered the vehicle used in the AT&T Store robbery, along with electronic devices and a loaded Glock firearm.

Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis expressed his concern over the repeat offenses, stating, “This guy committed armed robbery not once, not twice, but three times. Even switching cell phone providers didn’t help him escape the long arm of the law.”

After a trial, a Collin County jury delivered a decisive verdict, sentencing Bayoh to 35 years in prison for his involvement in the series of aggravated robberies.