A fingerprint on a demand note led to the capture of a Missouri bank robbery suspect who had been previously sentenced to life in prison, court documents show. NEW RESTRICTIONS ON WASHINGTON STATE POLICE MAY LEAD TO SPIKE IN CRIMEDonnell Starks, 59, was charged with first-degree robbery Wednesday in a July 21 heist at Midwest Bank in Chesterfield, where he allegedly handed a teller a handwritten demand note, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Thursday. "Put money in this bag," Starks’ note read, Chesterfield police Det. The teller complied with Starks’ demand and put cash into the Gucci bag before he grabbed more money from another teller and fled. The device indicated that he was in the area of the bank when it was held up, Chesterfield police said.
Source: Fox News July 30, 2021 16:07 UTC