A man was charged with a Chicago bank robbery earlier this month after police identified him because he was wearing an electronic ankle monitor as part of his probation, according to court documents.
Naenb Mershah, 31, is accused of robbing the Chase Bank branch, 5715 N. Broadway, at about 2:20 p.m. Nov. 19. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison. An arrest warrant for Mershah was signed Monday.
While wearing a court-ordered ankle monitor, Mershah allegedly handed a bank teller a note that read, “I have Gun Give me the money Before I shot [sic],” according to court documents.
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