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A robber dubbed the 'Bad Breath Bandit' is on the loose in Detroit after he carried out a series of bank robberies.
The man, who bank workers have described as having crooked yellow teeth and "offensive" bad breath, first robbed a Charter One bank in October.
When he returned last week for more money, bank workers recognised him from his distinctly fragrant breath, police said.
Lt William Wilson said bank workers described the man as thin and unkempt, with "very offensive breath and real yellow teeth".
The police description added: "The whites of his eyes are yellow. He looks and smells dirty. He was wearing a black hooded Carhart type of jacket."
Police say he showed bank employees a note that demanded money. He implied he had a gun but workers did not see a weapon.
The suspect escaped with about $1,000 in the latest robbery.
Source: Ananova
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