BOISE, Idaho (AP) — One of two men accused in a string of ATM robberies across the United States has been sentenced to 18 years in prison in Boise's U.S. District Court. U.S. Attorney Wendy Olson said 35-year-old Nathan Paul Davenport was sentenced Monday for larceny, conspiracy and use of a firearm.

Davenport, who formerly lived in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, pleaded guilty to the crimes in March. Under the plea agreement, Davenport admitted to ATM larcenies in seven states: Idaho, Florida, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and Utah. According to court documents, Davenport said he and a co-defendant stole money from the ATM in McCall, Idaho by using a pickup truck to pull the door off the machine.

As he fled the scene, Davenport shot at a pursuing police car, but the officers inside were not injured. Co-defendant Matthew Taber Annable is scheduled to be sentenced in August on bank larceny and conspiracy charges.

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