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Colorado man wanted for alleged flubbed bank robbery after giving teller illegible note

A Colorado man is wanted on suspicion of trying to stop a bank robbery, but he quickly goes berserk after failing to read a note handed to him by a teller.

According to Loveland police, the suspect entered a bank in Loveland, Colorado, around 5 p.m. on Dec. 17, went to the teller, and handed over a note.

A man wanted for attempting to rob a bank in Colorado passed a mysterious note to a teller that read:
She couldn't decipher it. Loveland Police Department
The man was wearing a brown hoodie, a green baseball cap and black sunglasses. Loveland Police Department

However, the teller was unable to discern what exactly was written on the note because it was nearly impossible to read. CBS Colorado.

Police said the man became frustrated and quickly fled the bank as the teller was still trying to understand the contents of the note.

The suspect was wearing a brown hoodie, a green baseball cap and sunglasses. LPD is still searching for him. His face was uncovered during the incident.

The exterior of a bank in Loveland, Colorado, where a man allegedly attempted to rob. Loveland Police Department

Brainless wannabe criminals are more common than you might expect, and many people mistakenly incriminate themselves in the most unexpected ways.

In a similar incident, a British man attempted to rob a bank in East Sussex in 2021, but was thwarted by a sloppy sticky note and slipped into a teller. The memo seems to say, “Your screen won't stop what I have. Teens and 20s please think about your customers,” which is grammatically incorrect. Not only is it there, but I don't understand it at all.

One easy-to-read note is a diary entry written by a Minnesota woman who admitted to stealing a car in August. Police officers revealed her diary during the investigation, but she continued to deny knowing about the stolen car.

Most recently, robbers in Virginia attempted to rob a Walmart while police were on the scene for the Shop with a Cop charity event in December.

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