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NewsJanuary 6, 2016

DETROIT -- A teen accused of robbing a bank didn't have a good getaway plan. Police said a teller at a Chase bank activated electronic locks Monday, trapping the 15-year-old boy between a set of doors on his way out. He was arrested when officers arrived. Officer Dan Donakowski said the teen had threatened to use a bomb if the teller didn't give him money. Police don't believe he had a weapon...

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DETROIT -- A teen accused of robbing a bank didn't have a good getaway plan. Police said a teller at a Chase bank activated electronic locks Monday, trapping the 15-year-old boy between a set of doors on his way out. He was arrested when officers arrived. Officer Dan Donakowski said the teen had threatened to use a bomb if the teller didn't give him money. Police don't believe he had a weapon.

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