Tunneling for dollars
Tunneling for dollars
Sounds like a bank heist movie, but apparently someone in Pembroke Pines, Florida was taking their good old time tunneling under the street from a wooded are to get under a Chase bank branch. They had been working on the project for a long time because the tunnel was very narrow and the dirt removed was being carried away in a child’s wagon. The irony is that the FBI and police got a backhoe to tear up the street to follow the tunnel that never made it to the bank. There is some question as to what the alleged robber would do when he encountered the reinforced concrete floor of the vault. Give him credit for trying.
A man entered a Baltimore, Maryland, branch of Signet bank, walked straight to the teller, and handed her a note. The note demanded money and the teller as trained, gave the robber the cash without any static. She then set off the silent alarm that rings the local police station. The robber took the money and wanting to see how much he had snagged, walked over to a nearby counter and began counting his haul. He was still in the process of tallying his take when police took him away.
Police say Arthur Bondra approached a Syracuse, New York bank teller and demanded $20,000. When he got home, he discovered he’d been shortchanged. Outraged, he stormed back to the bank to tell them what he thought of their service… And that’s when he was arrested.
A robbery duo in Michigan entered a record store and spastically waved their pistols around. The first robber shouted, “Nobody move.” In a second in the corner of his eye he noticed a motion he turned and fired shooting is fidgety partner.