Dayton Daily News (October 19, 2009)
Author: Tom Beyerlein
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The man who whipped out a gun and held up Chase Bank in Troy earlier this month could have come out of Central Casting. He was wearing the bank robber's uniform: a billed cap and shades, as well as a moustache.
"If you see a guy (in a bank lobby) with a baseball cap, dark glasses and a moustache (or) beard, it's probably a bank robber, not a customer," said Lt. Larry Faulkner of the Dayton Police Department. Faulker said the disguise is so common, he advises tellers to call the police if they simply see a man dressed in that manner waiting in line.Police Urge Banks to Adopt 'No Hats, No Hoods' Policy ; Rules Strip Any Would-Be Robbers of Their Disguises.
The FBI and police nationwide are advising banks to adopt a policy of "no hats, no hoods, no sunglasses, no cell phones" to head off robberies. More banks are doing so, but in some cases the idea is pitting police against bankers concerned about alienating law-...
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