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Ankle Monitor Attended Bank Robbery
By suburbanchicagonews.com
Published: 04/09/2010

CHICAGO -- A Waukegan parolee who robbed a Loop Starbucks at gunpoint in 2006 was wearing a home monitoring ankle bracelet when he allegedly held up a bank, authorities said.

The suspect, Armon Watson, 35, was charged Wednesday with bank robbery by federal authorities and was being held in the Metropolitan Correctional Center.

After he bolted the bank and fled down to the Chicago Avenue subway station, the dye pack exploded, staining the bills and littering them along the platform, witnesses said.

As arresting officers exited the Red Line with the suspect, the Waukeganite, wearing an electric monitoring device on his left ankle, was positively identified by witnesses as the robber.

One witness told police Watson went up to a teller and said, "'This is a robbery, give me all your hundreds. Hurry up, hurry up, let's go,'" a police report said.

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