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Bad Handwriting Foils Bank Heist

Accused bank robber Thomas Love was arrested Saturday shortly after he slipped a note to a teller at the WSFS Bank in New Castle, Delaware, demanding money, but no dye packs, police said. The teller handed him back the note.

«After receiving the note, the teller could not decipher what Love had written, and handed it back to him, and asked that he rewrite it so that it could be re-read,» said a news release from the Delaware State Police. Love, either panicked or frustrated, took back his note and left the bank with no money.

After he fled, the tellers conferred and determined that it had been a robbery attempt. They called the police and a description of the suspect was given to state troopers and New Castle county police. A police officer located Love and arrested him for attempted robbery. Love was unarmed and no one was injured during the incident.

«We get plenty of notes passed, but none so illegible,» said St. Paul Shavack, the Delaware State Police public information officer. «We found the note down the street in a trash can. We had to call in the hieroglyphics expert,» he joked.

Shavack said the note could not be totally deciphered but said Love wrote something about «no dye packs,» referring to money banks sometimes give out during robberies where the stacks have a dye that detonates onto the money and the robber, making both easy to identify.

Source: ABC News

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