Bank Robber yells "Go Cards" during St. Louis area heist
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Courtesy of FBI
Cardinals Robber
Surveillance images of robbery perpetrated by cards fan villian at First Bank in Arnold on Friday, Oct. 19, 2012.
Posted: Friday, October 19, 2012 5:41 pm
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Updated: 5:51 pm, Fri Oct 19, 2012.
Bank Robber yells "Go Cards" during St. Louis area heist
Associated Press |
ARNOLD, Mo. (AP) — Even St. Louis-area bank robbers apparently have Cardinals spirit.
The FBI said Friday that a man robbed a First Bank branch in Arnold on Friday. He entered the bank and handed a note to the teller demanding money. The FBI says the suspect did not show a weapon.
After taking an undisclosed amount of money, the robber yelled "Go Cards" and left.
The Cardinals entered Friday up 3 games to 1 in the National League championship series with San Francisco, needing just one win to advance to the World Series for the second straight year.
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