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United States of America v. Isaiah Warren
Date: 05-05-2026
Case Number: 3:25-cr-00007
Judge: David C. Godbey
Court: United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas (Dallas County)
Plaintiff's Attorney: United States District Attorney's Office in Dallas
Defendant's Attorney: Eric Durojaiye
By Kent Morlan
On November 30, 2024, at approximately 12:06 p.m., a Brink’s armored truck driver was completing his assigned route when he arrived at DolEx Dollar Express located at 1788 W. Irving Boulevard, in Irving, Texas. DolEx is a check cashing and money transfer business. The Brink’s driver collected the deposits from DolEx and placed the deposits in a Brink’s tote bag. Warren, who was wearing all black, including a ski mask and a Loomis branded jacket, approached the driver as he was returning to the Brink’s armored truck. Then, Isaiah Warren, 25, pressed a handgun underneath the driver’s body armor and removed the driver’s Brink’s issued firearm from his holster. Warren then took the tote bag from the driver that contained approximately $34,700, which had just been collected from DolEx. Warren then fled from the location in a vehicle.
Court records also revealed that Warren admitted that on December 31, 2024, he and another individual robbed a second Brink’s armored truck. On that day, a Brink’s armored truck driver was beginning her assigned route refilling ATM machines with United States (U.S.) currency. At approximately 9:54 a.m., the Brink’s driver arrived at the Educational Employees Credit Union (EECU) located at 9350 Clifford Street, in Fort Worth, Texas. The driver parked the Brink’s truck in front of EECU and exited the truck. Warren and another individual then approached the driver while armed with handguns and wearing face coverings.
The Brink’s driver was forced back into the Brink’s truck at gunpoint. Once inside, both Warren and the other individual entered the secure area of the truck where the U.S. currency was kept in bags, and Warren took two Brink’s cash bags containing approximately $662,000. After exiting the Brink’s truck, he and the other individual were confronted by a security guard employed by EECU. Warren pointed his firearm at the security guard and then he and the other individual fled on foot with the bags of stolen money.
Court records further revealed that on January 3, 2025, Warren and a female passenger were pulled over on a traffic stop after running a red light in Gainesville, Texas. Warren was found to be in possession of a Springfield XD .40 caliber handgun that he used in both robberies, multi-gram quantities of marijuana, and $98,785 in stolen U.S. currency.
The FBI Dallas Field Office conducted the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Rick Calvert is prosecuting the case.
About This Case
What was the outcome of United States of America v. Isaiah Warren?
The outcome was: The Defendant was found guilty and was sentenced to 171 months in prison and was ordered to pay $696,700 in restitution, among other conditions.
Which court heard United States of America v. Isaiah Warren?
This case was heard in United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas (Dallas County), TX. The presiding judge was David C. Godbey.
Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Isaiah Warren?
Plaintiff's attorney: United States District Attorney's Office in Dallas. Defendant's attorney: Eric Durojaiye.
When was United States of America v. Isaiah Warren decided?
This case was decided on May 5, 2026.