Calling ahead doesn't help would-be Conn. bank robbers
A man and a teenager were arrested in Connectcicut after they called a bank telling them to have money ready when they arrived -- giving police time to prepare for them, according to this report:
The call came in to the People's United Bank in Stratfield Center around 3:00 p.m. The caller stated that he was sending someone in and that the teller should hand over $100,000.
By the time one of the suspects walked into the bank, police were already on their way.
Read the full story on the KRQE web site.
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March 25, 2010; 7:54 AM ET
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