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<<Just before 2:00 p.m. last Friday, Rawlings approached the teller and handed over a note "indicating she had a weapon and demanding money," says an article on www.abcnews.go.com. "The teller complied, according to police, and the woman left with an undisclosed amount of cash."
Thankfully, no one was hurt.
"Usually, you're looking for a male suspect in a bank robbery," said Lt. Russ Lescault of the Chesterfield County Police Department. "Most people don't wear flip flops and mini skirts."
This unlikely robbery, however, seems less unlikely these days. Several women have been "caught on camera executing a bank heist," says the article, and "the FBI continues to hunt for a blond-hair woman in her 20s who favors a low-slung baseball hat as her holdup outfit."
Two women, labeled the Barbie Bandits, were caught earlier this year for stealing $11,000 at a Bank of America.
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