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$50 and two tickets to the next baseball game they thought it was a joke his girlfriend because the clerk asked for proof he was over 21 $10,000 $1,000 $100 one dollar each

Someone took the man’s coat from a restaurant downtown. Police officers caught the thief at a baseball game yesterday. Three of the robbers fell over inside the bank. Police officers caught two of the robbers outside the bank. News of the convenience store robbery was in the local paper. The police caught the robber two hours later.  

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