Wednesday, March 03, 2004
Supposedly Dying Man Robs Banks
A bank robber operating in the Miami area (six banks so far) tells tellers he's dying and indicates he's willing to kill everyone in the bank. With an eye patch on his right eye, this 40-ish bandit appears to be becoming increasingly more dangerous and needs to be caught. Read more.
A different robber with an eyepatch was caught in Detroit. He said the box he carried contained explosives. The teller slipped him a dye pack and it subsequently exploded. There he sat, eating lunch in a Deli down the street with dye on his hands. A robber hit the Henrietta, NY branch of HSBC Bank on 3/3, wearing a baseball cap, and another robber hit Union Planters Bank in Biloxi, also hiding behind a ball cap. On that same day, a guy who had robbed a B of A branch with a note saying "Give me $8,000 or I'll kill you" was nabbed by an alert narcotics inspector. The guy had been out of prison just seven days! Don't you love it when technology helps catch up with elusive felons? After 15 years, a match of a fingerprint on a robbery note has resulted in the apprehension of a bank robber. Read more.
A bank robber operating in the Miami area (six banks so far) tells tellers he's dying and indicates he's willing to kill everyone in the bank. With an eye patch on his right eye, this 40-ish bandit appears to be becoming increasingly more dangerous and needs to be caught. Read more.
A different robber with an eyepatch was caught in Detroit. He said the box he carried contained explosives. The teller slipped him a dye pack and it subsequently exploded. There he sat, eating lunch in a Deli down the street with dye on his hands. A robber hit the Henrietta, NY branch of HSBC Bank on 3/3, wearing a baseball cap, and another robber hit Union Planters Bank in Biloxi, also hiding behind a ball cap. On that same day, a guy who had robbed a B of A branch with a note saying "Give me $8,000 or I'll kill you" was nabbed by an alert narcotics inspector. The guy had been out of prison just seven days! Don't you love it when technology helps catch up with elusive felons? After 15 years, a match of a fingerprint on a robbery note has resulted in the apprehension of a bank robber. Read more.
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