Missouri bank robbery suspect nabbed by fingerprints on demand note
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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.
Donnell 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. Clayton McGee wrote in court papers.More Related News
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