Robber Had Pies, Not Bomb
Police in California said a bank robber who claimed to have a bomb in a fast food bag was actually only carrying a couple of McDonald’s apple pies. Sacramento police said Daniel Hegwood, 33, was carrying the McDonald’s bag when he walked into a Wells Fargo bank around 1:15 p.m. Saturday and told a teller there was a bomb in the bag. “The suspect left a package at one of the teller windows and said there was a bomb inside. He got cash from the teller and fled on foot,” a police spokesman said. Hegwood, who left the bag at the bank, was found in a nearby parking garage wearing a red backpack with money protruding from it. Police said Hegwood claimed to have a bomb in his backpack, but they found only money and Hegwood’s belongings.
Police in California said a bank robber who claimed to have a bomb in a fast food bag was actually only carrying a couple of McDonald’s apple pies. Sacramento police said Daniel Hegwood, 33, was carrying the McDonald’s bag when he walked into a Wells Fargo bank around 1:15 p.m. Saturday and told a teller there was a bomb in the bag. “The suspect left a package at one of the teller windows and said there was a bomb inside. He got cash from the teller and fled on foot,” a police spokesman said. Hegwood, who left the bag at the bank, was found in a nearby parking garage wearing a red backpack with money protruding from it. Police said Hegwood claimed to have a bomb in his backpack, but they found only money and Hegwood’s belongings.
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