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Police: Man robbed bank, then returned money
Citizens Voice (Wilkes Barre PA) ^ | 8/23/2011 | AMANDA CHRISTMAN

Posted on 08/24/2011 7:49:08 PM PDT by Born Conservative

A Butler Township man claiming to a have a bomb demanded money from a bank teller in Sugarloaf Township on Monday, only to return it minutes later after a scolding from his girlfriend, police said.

Otto C. McNab Jr., 36, of 73 E. Foothills Drive, Drums, was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Ronald Swank in Mountain Top on Monday evening, hours after demanding money from a bank teller at Susquehanna Bank and telling the employee he had a bomb and was willing to detonate it.

"Times are tough," McNab told reporters as he was escorted by police into Swank's office Monday night. "You gotta do what you have to do to support your family."

Sugarloaf Township Officer Brent Brown said McNab was cooperative and did not put up a struggle with police, who assisted at the scene while taking him into custody at his house a few minutes after the robbery was reported.

Swank set McNab's bail at $50,000 due to the seriousness of the charges.

According to an affidavit of probable cause:

McNab entered the bank around 12:15 p.m. Monday and told the teller, "I have a bomb. Give me the money or I'm going to set it off."

He left the bank with $2,262 and returned to his vehicle, where his girlfriend sat waiting. Unaware McNab had planned to rob the bank, his girlfriend yelled at him. He returned the money and left the parking lot.

Using a description of the vehicle, police located McNab in the area of state Route 309 in Butler Township. Police took McNab into custody after stopping him as he pulled into his driveway.

McNab is charged with robbery, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property and terroristic threats. McNab's girlfriend will not face charges, police said.

McNab's preliminary hearing is scheduled at 9 a.m. Aug. 29 before District Judge Daniel O'Donnell in Sugarloaf.

In early February, McNab told police he sustained a gunshot wound to his arm after a man busted in through the kitchen door at the Foothills Drive home in a robbery. McNab told reporters a few days after the robbery that he was scuffling with the man when a gun fired and struck him in the arm. The suspects in that robbery were never located.


TOPICS: Local News
KEYWORDS: ottomcnab; timesaretough

1 posted on 08/24/2011 7:49:11 PM PDT by Born Conservative
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To: Born Conservative

“McNab’s girlfriend will not face charges, police said. “

No doubt the journalist made a mistake. Surely that should be “ex-girlfriend”.


2 posted on 08/24/2011 7:53:55 PM PDT by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: Born Conservative

Suckah!


3 posted on 08/24/2011 7:55:53 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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To: Born Conservative

This was already posted a day or two ago, but it’s so funny I read it again. This poor schlub... all the other guys in jail are gonna be pointing at him and laughing.


4 posted on 08/24/2011 7:56:53 PM PDT by A_perfect_lady (Islam is as Islam does.)
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To: Born Conservative

If he tells the judge he’s a Big Bank, maybe he’ll get off with a fine of 10% of the $2,262...


5 posted on 08/24/2011 8:52:08 PM PDT by kiryandil (turning Americans into felons, one obnoxious drunk at a time (Zero Tolerance!!!))
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To: Born Conservative

Hmmnnn - let’s see:
1. Robbed and shot recently.
2. Desperately trying to take care of his family.
3. Robs bank with a note.
4. Girlfriend tells him to take the money back.
5. He takes the money back.

Conclusion: Judge should sentence him, but suspend sentence subject to marrying that girlfriend because:
1. Robber-wanna-be needs some supervision and ethical guidance.
2. Girlfriend has demonstrated far more success in changing Wanna-Be’s behavior than any judge or prison is likely to be able to do.


6 posted on 08/25/2011 12:30:19 AM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is necessary to examine principles.)
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