Parole paperwork makes a bad robbery note
A 60-year-old man walked into a Wells Fargo Bank last Thursday and gave the teller a note demanding money. He took the money and ran, but left behind the note.
Unfortunately for our criminal, the paper he chose to write on was a letter from the state probation and parole department; complete with his name and address. The man was quickly back in custody. He was on parole for bank robbery.
Source: Yahoo News - Robbery Note Has Thief’s Address on Back