Crime & Safety
Robbery Foiled By Fulton Street Teller Who Didn't Give Up Cash: NYPD
A would-be thief ran away from a Bank of America empty handed after demanding cash from a teller who didn't give him the money, police said.

BROOKLYN, NY — A bank teller foiled a robbery in Brooklyn by refusing to hand over money when a would-be thief demanded it, police said.
On July 14 about 2:10 p.m., a man wearing a black hat walked into a Bank of America on Fulton Street near Boerum Place and slipped the teller a note demanding money, according to the NYPD.
The teller, however, didn't hand over any money, prompting the man to run away from the bank cashless, police said.
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Still, the NYPD got surveillance photos of the would-be thief and are looking for him.
As of Tuesday, nearly a week after the incident, no arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing, police said.
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