Skip to main content

Little Falls Man, 70, Sentenced for Morris County Bank Robberies

Morris County

Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp, Acting Chief of Investigations Christoph Kimker, and Pequannock Township Police Chief Brian C. Spring announce the sentencing of Philip N. McGrantham, 70, of Little Falls.

According to Morris County officials, on December 20, 2019, McGrantham pled guilty to first-degree robbery and second-degree robbery in connection with two (2) bank robberies that occurred in September of 2019.

Morris County officials said on said Friday, May 8, 2020, the Honorable Robert M. Hanna, J.S.C. sentenced McGrantham to an aggregate sentence of five (5) years New Jersey State Prison.

McGrantham must serve eighty-five (85%) of this term before he is eligible for parole. McGrantham was also ordered to pay restitution for unrecovered proceeds from the Pequannock Township robbery.

This prosecution stemmed from two (2) separate bank robberies committed by McGrantham in September of 2019. On September 26, 2019, the defendant entered the Wells Fargo Bank, located at 523 Route 23, in Pequannock Township, Morris County, NJ, and demanded money from the teller.

After being provided a sum of money, he fled the scene. Four (4) days later, on September 30, the defendant entered the TD Bank, located at 280 Valley Road, in Wayne Township, Passaic County, NJ, and again demanded money.

In addition, the defendant threatened the teller that he would detonate an explosive if money was not provided.

The defendant was apprehended at his home in Little Falls later that afternoon. He was found in possession of proceeds from the TD Bank robbery.

Assistant Prosecutor Tara Wang of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office and Assistant Prosecutor Steven Bollenbach of the Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office represented the State during the prosecution and sentencing. Prosecutor Knapp said “Multiple county, local and federal law enforcement agencies were responsible for the successful prosecution of this defendant.

Their collaborative work is a model for future investigations.”

The exceptional collaboration between these agencies led to the positive identification and successful prosecution of McGrantham.

Inquiries concerning this press release should be directed to Public Information Officer Meghan Knab at mknab@co.morris.nj.us or at (973) 829-8159.

1,000