CHICAGO (AP) - Talk about leaving a trail. A man allegedly robbed a Chicago bank Friday after writing a threatening note on the back of his own pay stub, which included his name and home address. An FBI affidavit said a 40-year-old man walked into a Fifth Third Bank and handed a teller a note that read "Be Quick Be Quit. Give your cash or I'll shoot." The teller gave the man about $400, and he left half of his note behind when he fled. Investigators found the other halfwhich included his name and addressoutside the bank's front doors.
The affidavit said the man was arrested at his home and later confessed to the robbery.
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