Failed Florida bank robber used online job application with login info as stickup note


From RawStory
By Tom Boggioni
Friday, April 25, 2014 9:39 EDT

"Police in Florida are looking for a man who unsuccessfully attempted to rob a bank, leaving behind a robbery note containing his name.

According to the FBI, Felipe Cruz attempted to rob a branch of Chase Bank in Pompano Beach on April 10, reported the Sun Sentinel.

Cruz approached a female teller, who was protected by a bullet-proof ‘bandit barrier,’ handing her a note reading ,”Give me the 100s 50s 20s now. Do not set the alarm. Hurry!!!”

After the teller stepped away from the window, a panicked Cruz bolted from the bank empty-handed, leaving behind his robbery note which was written on the back on an online job application containing his name."

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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/04/25/failed-florida-bank-robber-used-online-job-application-with-login-info-as-stickup-note/


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