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==Case==
 
==Case==
'''Details:''' A bank robber came into Bank of America in California on March 25, 1992, with a gym bag and milk carton. He used the cartons to unlock the doors and steal the money from the vault. He escaped and has not been found or identified.<br />
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'''Details:''' A bank robber came into Bank of America in California on March 25, 1992, with a gym bag and milk carton. He used the carton to give himself leverage to unlock the corral to the employees' area. Gaining access to the vault, he unloaded as much cash as he could fit into the gym bag, then made a speedy exit. It is likely he had done much intelligence collection on the particular bank prior to the robbery, such as knowing when bank employees began and ended work, as well as being familiar with an office environment. Also, his quiet methods devoid of nervousness or excitement seemed to suggest he had a prior criminal record, or that he had had a past history of committing robberies. Police composed a sketch of the man, but have not been able to positively identify him, instead referring to him by his methods. To date, the "Milk Carton Bandit" remains a national fugitive.<br />
 
'''Extra Notes:''' The case was featured as a part of the May 19, 1993 episode.
 
'''Extra Notes:''' The case was featured as a part of the May 19, 1993 episode.
 
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Milk carton bandit

A composite of the Milk Carton Bandit

Real Name: Unrevealed
Aliases: The Milk Carton Bandit
Wanted For: Armed Robbery
Missing Since: March 25, 1992

Case

Details: A bank robber came into Bank of America in California on March 25, 1992, with a gym bag and milk carton. He used the carton to give himself leverage to unlock the corral to the employees' area. Gaining access to the vault, he unloaded as much cash as he could fit into the gym bag, then made a speedy exit. It is likely he had done much intelligence collection on the particular bank prior to the robbery, such as knowing when bank employees began and ended work, as well as being familiar with an office environment. Also, his quiet methods devoid of nervousness or excitement seemed to suggest he had a prior criminal record, or that he had had a past history of committing robberies. Police composed a sketch of the man, but have not been able to positively identify him, instead referring to him by his methods. To date, the "Milk Carton Bandit" remains a national fugitive.
Extra Notes: The case was featured as a part of the May 19, 1993 episode.
Results: Wanted
Links: None