babygurl
03-08-2006, 10:23 AM
Williston, North Dakota - A man wearing a ski mask walked into a bank and demanded money, then told the tellers "just kidding", police said on Tuesday.
Ryan Wright, 20, of Williston, North Dakota, surrendered to police on Monday night, said Sergeant Mark Hanson. Wright faces a charge of terrorising the community in the February 17 incident.
Wright walked in wearing the ski mask and then asked the teller to hand over money, Hanson said.
"After a few moments, he pulled the ski mask over his chin, and the tellers could see his face, and he said, 'just kidding'."
No customers were in the bank at the time, Hanson said.
"He never showed a weapon, but the tellers got quite scared and concerned and thought the worst," Hanson said.
Wright then withdrew some money from his chequeing account and left, Hanson said.
Wright was jailed and is awaiting a bond hearing. The crime carries a maximum sentence of five years in jail and a $5 000 fine.
Hanson said he did not know if Wright intended to rob the bank but backed out.
"You don't walk into a bank with a ski mask and say 'give me all your money'," Hanson said. "It's just like going on an airplane and saying you have a bomb." - Sapa-AP
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Lauras Thoughts:
WHAT A DUMBASS!!!!!!!!
Ryan Wright, 20, of Williston, North Dakota, surrendered to police on Monday night, said Sergeant Mark Hanson. Wright faces a charge of terrorising the community in the February 17 incident.
Wright walked in wearing the ski mask and then asked the teller to hand over money, Hanson said.
"After a few moments, he pulled the ski mask over his chin, and the tellers could see his face, and he said, 'just kidding'."
No customers were in the bank at the time, Hanson said.
"He never showed a weapon, but the tellers got quite scared and concerned and thought the worst," Hanson said.
Wright then withdrew some money from his chequeing account and left, Hanson said.
Wright was jailed and is awaiting a bond hearing. The crime carries a maximum sentence of five years in jail and a $5 000 fine.
Hanson said he did not know if Wright intended to rob the bank but backed out.
"You don't walk into a bank with a ski mask and say 'give me all your money'," Hanson said. "It's just like going on an airplane and saying you have a bomb." - Sapa-AP
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Lauras Thoughts:
WHAT A DUMBASS!!!!!!!!