WOMAN ROBS BANK
Cocktail Dress And Grenade (N.Z.P. A.-Reuter—Copyright) SEATTLE, April 2. A middle-aged woman, armed with a grenade and wearing a black cocktail dress, held up a Seattle bank shortly before noon last week and escaped with an unknown amount of cash. A teller at the Green Lake branch of the Seattle Trust Savings Bank said that the woman threatened her with the grenade, which was taken from a shoulder holster, and then demanded all the money in the cage. The teller gave her a handful of 20, 10 and five dollar notes and the woman fled after stuffing the money in a black case.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31335, 4 April 1967, Page 10
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