A would-be bank robber may be richer today had he paid more attention in penmanship class.
Thomas J. Love, 40, allegedly entered the WSFS Bank in New Castle Saturday around 2:50 p.m. and presented a demand note written on a deposit slip. The teller could not decipher Love’s writing, so she handed it back and asked him to rewrite the note legibly.
Love fled the bank on foot empty-handed. He was arrested in the area by New Castle police and charged with second-degree attempted robbery.
“It’s a pretty funny story,” chuckled Sgt. Paul Shavack of the Delaware State Police. “The guy maybe wasn’t the brightest.”
Love is being held on a $2,000 cash bond.
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