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I guess bank drive-throughs aren't any different from fast-food drive-throughs.
On Monday, a robber placed an order for free money at the Chase Bank located at 14651 Alief Clodine Road. To ensure that there was no mix-up in his order, he handed a threatening note to the teller, with which the teller complied.
The robber then left the bank, happy that he got exactly what he ordered but just a little bit peeved that they didn't offer him any napkins.
There were no weapons observed, and it's unknown whether the robber was carrying any. No one was harmed during the process. The man was described as being either white or Hispanic, wearing a dark-colored sweatshirt. If anyone has any details concerning this crime, they are advised to call 713-222-TIPS.
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