Police: Pa. heist suspect stopped to bum cigarette

Published: October 7, 2013 

— A bank robbery suspect was nervous when a construction worker saw him throw his shirt in a trash container on Friday— but not so harried that he didn't stop to bum a cigarette, police said.

Acting Ambridge Police Chief Sgt. James Mann said that Paul Carman, 36, gave a Huntingdon Bank teller a note saying, "This is a robbery. No dye packs. No alarms," about 1:30 p.m. Friday, the Beaver County Times (http://bit.ly/GIDJSi ) reports. Carman also apologized to the teller.

Police gave a construction worker and others near the bank a description of the robber, and the worker told the newspaper that a man matching the description stopped by a moment later and asked for a cigarette. When the suspect was told that police were looking for someone wearing a cap and a blue shirt, Carman allegedly threw those items into a nearby trash container.

Police caught up with Carman, who was also wanted for violating his parole in a 2008 bank robbery, later that day.

Information from: Beaver County Times, http://www.timesonline.com/

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