Very accommodating of the bank tellers, no?
Teen robbed banks by drive-thru
KSL.com -
OREM — It almost sounds too bizarre to be true, a 
Utah County teen is under arrest, accused of robbing two 
banks in less than an hour.
Authorities said a 16-year old boy allegedly took his 
mother's car without permission, drove to a nearby Central 
Bank branch and pulled into the drive up lane.
"He sent a note through the drive-thru canister telling 
the teller to send him money," said Orem Police Sgt. Craig 
Martinez. "He inferred on the note that he had a weapon."
After complying with the young man's demands, the 
tellers contacted police and were able to give a detailed 
description of the vehicle, including the license plate 
number. But before investigators were able to track the 
boy down, he allegedly used the same modus operandi at an America First 
Credit Union branch just 20 minutes 
later.
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