In the US, a 78-year-old old woman robbed a bank for the third time with a single note (3 photos)
78-year-old Missouri resident Bonnie Gooch robbed a bank in Pleasant Hill with just one note she held out teller at Goppert Financial Bank.
The note read: "I need 13,000 small bills. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to scare you." The girl resignedly issued an elderly woman all the money. The woman allegedly told the cashier not to count the money and "just give" them to her. The perpetrator was caught on camera CCTV as she got into her car and installed it personality. According to Cass County Attorneys, security camera footage also captured her banging on the counter asking the cashier hurry up. Witnesses reported that the suspect was wearing all grey, wearing plastic gloves, black N95 mask and black sunscreen glasses.
Investigators said the woman was later stopped in a car with money scattered on the floor, and she was "very harsh" with police. Bonnie Gooch has been jailed. But after a while it was released on $25,000 bail.
It turned out that more than forty years ago, Gooch was convicted of California bank robbery in 1977. For many years about her fate is not was known until she was arrested for robbing another bank in Kansas City suburb of Lee Summit in 2020. Her probation for the second robbery ended in November 2021. Grandma lasted only a few months and again went to rob a bank without weapons. Judging by everything, taking for courage: the prosecutor's office said that it was strong smelled of alcohol when the police stopped her car at about three kilometers from home. "It's just sad," said the police chief Pleasant Hill Tommy Wright, adding that the suspect had no diagnosed mental illness.
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