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NewsDecember 29, 2008

CHICAGO (AP) -- Talk about leaving a trail. A man allegedly robbed a Chicago bank Friday after writing a threatening note on the back of his own pay stub, which included his name and home address. An FBI affidavit says 40-year-old Thomas Infante of Cary walked into a Fifth Third Bank and handed a teller a note that read "Be Quick Be Quit. Give your cash or I'll shoot."...

CHICAGO (AP) -- Talk about leaving a trail.

A man allegedly robbed a Chicago bank Friday after writing a threatening note on the back of his own pay stub, which included his name and home address.

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An FBI affidavit says 40-year-old Thomas Infante of Cary walked into a Fifth Third Bank and handed a teller a note that read "Be Quick Be Quit. Give your cash or I'll shoot."

The teller gave the man about $400, and he left half of his note behind when he fled. Investigators found the other half -- which included his name and address -- outside the bank's front doors.

The affidavit says Infante was arrested at his Cary home and later confessed to the robbery.

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