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"He stated that he wanted to open a savings account because, basically, he wanted the $50 they were offering to open the account," explained Det. Dale Detter, Daytona Beach Police Department.
Scott Riley didn't have the ID he needed to open an account at the bank and get the free $50, so he left and came back with a note. "It stated, I want the money, I want all the money in the bank," Detter said.
Riley then took his note and left without any money. "He figured he'd spent too much time in there," Detter said.
Two hours later, one of the tellers driving home actually spotted him at a gas station. She called police and they held him.
Riley was never armed, except with a note, but he's facing a charge of robbery and resisting arrest.
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Scott Riley didn't have the ID he needed to open an account at the bank and get the free $50, so he left and came back with a note. "It stated, I want the money, I want all the money in the bank," Detter said.
Riley then took his note and left without any money. "He figured he'd spent too much time in there," Detter said.
Two hours later, one of the tellers driving home actually spotted him at a gas station. She called police and they held him.
Riley was never armed, except with a note, but he's facing a charge of robbery and resisting arrest.
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