A Colorado man allegedly tried to rob a financial institution however left with nothing after handing a notice to a teller who was unable to decipher what he had written, in accordance with police.
The incident occurred shortly earlier than 5 p.m. on Dec. 17 at First National Bank at 750 North Lincoln Ave. in Loveland, Colorado, in accordance with the Loveland Police Department.
Police stated the person walked into the financial institution and handed the teller a notice.
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The teller, nevertheless, had a tough time studying the notice because it was allegedly virtually utterly illegible, in accordance with CBS Colorado.
The man allegedly grew pissed off because the teller was struggling to learn the notice, so he shortly left the financial institution, the outlet famous.
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Police are nonetheless searching for the suspect.
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The man was captured in surveillance pictures carrying a brown hoodie, inexperienced pants, a inexperienced baseball cap, sun shades and brown gloves.