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Orangeville robbery suspects detained
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By Brian Gray

bgray@ themonroetimes.com

ROCKFORD, Ill. - Two suspects in an Orangeville bank robbery June 25 were ordered held until trial after making appearances in federal court Wednesday.

Monare Moore, 23, and Joseph Anderson, 26, both of Rockford, appeared before P. Michael Mahoney, United States District court judge.

Both men waived their right to a preliminary hearing, and a July 28 status hearing was scheduled for both men.

According to online federal court documents, Moore is unemployed and has an "unclear residence and assets."

Moore has a criminal history of two felonies and one incarceration with the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC). He is currently on probation.

Anderson, according to court documents, "has a criminal history including four felonies and three IDOC commitments." Court records also said Anderson has prior probation revocations and is on state felony probation.

A third suspect, Damarceo Paschol, 23, Rockford, appeared in federal court Tuesday. The court found probable cause to charge him in the case and ordered him held pending trial.

A status conference was scheduled also for July 28.

The men are being held in connection to a robbery, which took place at about 9:30 a.m. June 25, at the Orangeville Community Bank, 401 S. Church St. After the robbery, the three men led law enforcement on a high-speed chase through rural Green County. The suspects fled the vehicle on Wisconsin 11 outside Brodhead in Rock County before being apprehended by Rock County Sheriff's Department deputies.