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The Snowbird Bank Robber

Upstate Mystery, #7

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The Snowbird Bank Robber

By: FJ Donohue
Narrated by: FJ Donohue
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He came out of the woods at the back of the rural bank in upstate New York. He was wearing a baseball hat, sunglasses, and a balaclava. Nothing of his face was visible. He was also wearing nylon basketball warm-up pants with snaps to allow for easy removal while standing and a loose-fitting nylon top. He went around the side of the small stand-alone building, avoiding the drive-through window on the other side. No customers were in the bank. The manager and her assistant were at the two teller windows.

"Okay! Both of you empty your cash drawers into this backpack and be quick," he said in a loud voice. "Don't trigger an alarm, I want to see your hands at all times."

He did not appear to be armed, or at least was not showing a gun.

"Let's go, damn it! Move it! NOW!"

©2021 FJ Donohue (P)2021 FJ Donohue
Crime Fiction Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Small Town & Rural

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