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To: David Lawrence who wrote (12689)2/12/1998 2:55:00 PM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22053
 
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From the 2-11-98 Monterey County Herald.

BY LORI HINNANT

Herald St@ff Writer

An unemployed man who used his resume to steal money instead of earn it was arrested Wednesday after holding up a Carmel bank, authorities said.

Several alert Carmel residents led police to Jerry McDonald, 41, of Carmel, who allegedly robbed the Wells Fargo Bank at 10:30 a.m.

"It was great police work," Carmel - police Lt. Bill

Uretsky said. "It couldn't have happened better."

Police said Jerry McDonald, 41, presented the bank teller with a note demanding more than $5,000.

FBI Special Agent George Grotz said McDonald, who is unemployed, wrote the note on the back of his resume.

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Grotz said Wednesday's arrest reminded him of the arrest of a bank robber earlier this month in Oakland.

"They (the Oakland police) pulled this guy over for a routine traffic stop and saw in the visor of the car what happened to be a bank robbery demand note." he said.

I wonder if they are related.