Milwaukee armored truck robbery, guard killed; Colby Logan sentenced

Colby Logan

A Milwaukee County judge sentenced Colby Logan on Thursday, Jan. 23 to 25 years in prison plus an additional ten years of extended supervision in connection with a string of armed robberies, including one that left an armored truck guard dead. 

Logan pleaded guilty in November 2024 to three of six charges against him including felony murder and armed robbery. Three other charges were dismissed but read into the court record for the purposes of sentencing. 

Armored truck robbery

The backstory:

Logan was one of two men charged in the July armored truck robbery and killing of a guard. 

Prosecutors said Damien Huff pulled the trigger, and Logan was the getaway driver.

Armored car guard shot during robbery; 79th and Capitol

The guard, 55-year-old Scott Bee of Waukesha, died after he was shot during the robbery at North Shore Bank near 80th and Capitol. 

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The bank's drive-thru had just opened on July 13 and the armored truck was putting money into an ATM when surveillance cameras captured a man walking in an alley. Gunshots followed, and the man ran off with nearly $70,000 in cash – dropping some as he got into a waiting SUV and drove off.

The next day, court filings said Logan walked into a Citgo gas station near 76th and Villard. MPD's Special Investigation Division wasn’t far behind. Police were also tracking Huff’s phone, and the FBI was watching him, when police arrested him during a July 19 traffic stop near 28th and Fond du Lac.

The Source: The information in this post was provided by online court records and the criminal complaint associated with the case.

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