Plastic Bag Bandit Chokes On Own Disguise - Valley News Story - KPHO Phoenix
Plastic Bag Bandit Chokes On Own Disguise
Police: Man Who Tried To Hide ID Showed Cameras His Face Anyway
Elizabeth Erwin
Reporter, KPHO.com
POSTED: 8:30 pm MST October 9, 2010
UPDATED: 7:11 am MST October 11, 2010
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PHOENIX -- Robbers often cover their faces with nylons to hide their identities. Some wear ball caps and sunglasses, even ski masks.
But in Phoenix, a man's attempt to retain his anonymity during a robbery was a suffocating experience when he nearly choked on a plastic grocery bag he placed over his head, police said.
"What we have is a 20- to 25-year-old Hispanic male, about 5 feet, 10 inches, 180 pounds, wearing khaki pants, dark shirt and a plastic bag covering his face," said Phoenix Police Silent Witness Sgt. Darren Burch.
The man walked into a Circle K store at 75th Avenue and Thomas last week, where he told the clerk he had a gun, police said.
"He has difficulty breathing, he rips the bag open, we see his face very clearly," Burch said, referring to images captured on the store's video camera.
The man nearly suffocated himself with his own disguise, police said, but even after ripping the bag from his face, he maintained he had a gun, continued with the robbery and got away with the cash.
"You would think he would learn, but it's pretty stupid in the first place, so maybe not," Burch said.
Anyone with information about the crime, is asked to call Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS or 800-343-TIPS.
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