Bank robber goes shopping at Christian store |
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Sunday, 09 December 2007 07:00 PM America/New_York |
An armed robbery suspect reportedly used some of her proceeds to buy cards from a Christian store in Midland, Mich. Police were looking for a female bank robber who threatened to detonate a bomb outside a bank on Dec. 6, the Midland Daily News reported. Police later discovered that the suspect made a quick stop at the Pathway Christian Bookstore after she left the bank with money. Gretchen Daunheimer, a bookstore employee, said the woman made a beeline for the back of the store where the checkout is and asked for small, laminated cards with the "Footprints" poem on them, the Daily News reported.
Daunheimer told the newspaper that "she wouldn't go near the windows. She asked me to bring the cards to her." The suspect then purchased two of them with exact change. Daunheimer added that the woman also commented several times that the purchase was her big expenditure for the day.
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