A Utah guy was detained after making use of a taken note pad and pen to pass a note to a financial institution cashier, asserting he had a bomb and desired $20,000.
According to court papers obtained by 13 News, West Valley City authorities replied to a phone call concerning a burglary at a count on Wednesday, March 19.
When authorities got here on the scene, they situated and detained the suspect, determined as Christopher Thomas Kirby, 37, that purportedly tried to burglarize the financial institution by passing a note to the bank employee.
Detectives state Kirby strolled right into the financial institution and passed a sticky note to the bank employee analysis, âThis is a robbery. I have a bomb on me that will explode. I need $20,000 in a bag,â according to court papers.
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West Valley City authorities detained a 36-year-old guy after he purportedly tried to burglarize a financial institution by passing a note. ( 13 Utah/West Valley City Police)
Kirby was additionally seen on protection video footage going into the financial institution and passing the harmful note.
Authorities included that âBank employees interviewed on the scene were traumatized by (Kirbyâs) actions,â the record read.
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According to court papers acquired by 13 News, West Valley City authorities replied to a phone call concerning a burglary at 1st Utah Bank, on Wednesday, March 19. (Google Maps)
During a meeting with authorities, the electrical outlet reported that Kirby stated that he burglarized the financial institution since he required cash for food and garments.
Kirby additionally confessed that he took the pen and sticky note utilized in the burglary from a Dollar General shop alongside the financial institution.
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A 37-year-old guy was detained Wednesday after burglarizing a West Valley City financial institution, asserting he had actually a bomb readied to go off if the bank employee did not turn over $20,000. ( News)
He additionally informed authorities, according to KUTV, that he selected the financial institution randomly and was not targeting any individual or any kind of financial institution particularly.
Police kept in mind that Kirby had actually remained in Utah momentarily, approximating just 10 days, and informed KUTV that he had 4 various other communications with police associating with psychological health and wellness telephone calls, trespassing, and retail burglary.
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Officials stated Kirby encounters worsened burglary costs and is being held without bond.
Fox News Digital connected to the West Valley Police Department, however did not quickly obtain a reaction.
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