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Englewood police find former basketball star Sean Banks after 3 months on run

ONLY ON CVP: Former Englewood basketball phenom Sean Banks stayed on the lam for nearly three months before city police caught him this weekend. From here on out, however, his free days are numbered.

Photo Credit: Courtesy BERGEN COUNTY SHERIFF
Photo Credit: Courtesy Englewood PD

Banks was supposed to be sentenced to probation on March 7 after pleading guilty to assaulting and restraining his girlfriend but never showed up for court.

Superior Court Judge James J. Guida issued a warrant and said that Banks will remain at the Bergen County Jail until he can be sentenced.

Englewood police said they nearly had him on May 10, but Banks took off through side streets and backyards when officers approached him at the corner of West Demarest Avenue and James Street, Detective Capt. Timothy Torell told CLIFFVIEW PILOT.

It wasn’t the first time he’d run from police.

Sean Banks Englewood police (MUGSHOT: Courtesy Englewood PD)

Just after 6 o’clock last night, Officer John Peterson grabbed Banks on Elmore Avenue, Torell said.

He was charged with eluding and resisting from last month’s incident and served with three outstanding warrants. His bail was just under $10,000.

The domestic assault case against Banks has endured several delays while more serious charges against him are dealt with in Bergen and Sussex counties — all of which could be him in prison for several years.

Banks, 29, agreed to the guilty plea in November in return for a reduction in six counts against him following an incident in which prosecutors said he assaulted his girlfriend with a broomstick and belt, then restrained her from leaving.

In exchange for probation, the onetime Bergen Catholic star pleaded guilty to fourth-degree aggravated assault, recklessly causing bodily injury with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest — for running away and jumping a fence while police were chasing him.

Banks is still facing charges out of Englewood for burglarizing a woman’s home and then slashing her car tires when she told him to leave.

Knowing that he was wanted, Banks laid low, city police said at the time. They tracked him down soon after, during which they said he got into a scuffle with them.

Several other police agencies have obtained detainers on Banks for failing to show up for court on charges in their towns, as well.

More than two years ago, he was grabbed along with other members of an offshoot of the infamous James Bond Gang burglary ring following a high-speed police chase and crash after break-ins at homes in Sparta and Jefferson Township.

Charges in other crimes have been pending elsewhere, as well, including in Wayne.

The New Orleans Hornets signed the 6-foot-8-inch Banks as an undrafted rookie free agent in the summer of 2005 and assigned him to the team’s developmental affiliate in Tulsa after he averaged four points a game in pre-season.

After the Hornets waived him, Banks played in Puerto Rico and with other U.S. developmental teams. He became a father and had hopes of playing for Great Britain’s national team. His last hurrah was scoring 14 points in a D-League All-Star game seven years ago.

The naturally gifted Banks wasn’t just any player coming out of Bergen County. At Memphis University, he was the Conference USA Freshman of the Year a decade ago, scoring 17.4 points per game and grabbing 6.5 rebounds for a major college program.

But things went sour after he couldn’t meet the academic requirements and left school.

Banks’s criminal history began with charges of drunk driving and the gang-related marking of a girl with a cigarette.

It got worse fast.

Banks was in an SUV that took off after being stopped for speeding in August 2011 a short time after a pair of nearby burglaries. The vehicle flipped during the chase, trapping him and three other men with him inside. Inside the SUV, police said, they recovered more than $20,000 worth of stolen goods.

Since then, Banks has been arrested several times and made bail each time.

PHOTO, TOP: Mary K. Miraglia, CLIFFVIEW PILOT Courthouse Reporter (MUGSHOT: Courtesy BERGEN COUNTY SHERIFF)

 

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