Colorado suspect wanted in attempted bank robbery after handing over illegible teller’s note

A Colorado man allegedly tried to rob a bank but left behind nothing after handing a note to a teller who couldn’t decipher what he wrote, according to police.
According to the Loveland Police Department, the incident occurred at approximately 5 p.m. on December 17 at the First National Bank, 750 North Lincoln Avenue, Loveland, Colorado.
Police said the man walked into the bank and handed the teller a note.
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A Colorado man allegedly tried to rob a bank but left nothing behind after handing a note to a teller who couldn’t decipher what it said. (Loveland Police Department)
However, the teller had a hard time reading the note as it was reportedly almost completely illegible, according to CBS Colorado.
The man allegedly became frustrated with the teller’s difficulty in reading the note, so he quickly left the bank.
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The incident occurred at approximately 5 p.m. on December 17 at the First National Bank, 750 North Lincoln Avenue, Loveland, Colorado. (Loveland Police Department)
Police are still looking for the suspect.
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Surveillance footage showed the man wearing a brown hoodie, green pants, a green baseball cap, sunglasses and brown gloves.