Bank Thieves Foiled by GPS-Spiked Cash
Forget exploding dye packs. Three thieves who made off with about $9,000 in cash from an Illinois bank were thwarted by a GPS device inserted in the cash that led authorities straight to their door, according to the Chicago Tribune . Timothy Rucker, 33, Phillip Griffen, 31, and Brandon Barnes, 25, entered a branch of the TCF Bank on Dec.

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Bank Thieves Foiled by GPS-Spiked Cash
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010 P2P News


