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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a robbery note" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a written message that is associated with a robbery, such as a note left by a robber or a note demanding money.
Example: "The police found a robbery note at the scene, which detailed the demands of the suspect."
Alternatives: "a heist note" or "a theft note."
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(You know, if it were a superintelligent cat that could write a robbery note and hold a gun?) You should intervene not to reform the cat but to protect the mouse from suffering.
Less than a year later, Hoff walked into a Buena Park bank with a robbery note and left with a handful of cash.
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After searching his residence, investigators found a yellow legal pad matching paper used for the robbery note, as well as a hat similar to one worn by him in a surveillance video, according to WCHS TV.
The teller who received the robbery note read it aloud, stating: "Your husband works at the Main Street Garage.
PC Tim Davies, the student liaison officer, said no one had been arrested in connection with aiding a robbery but noted a trend of taxi drivers asking students questions about their evening plans.
The robbery notes also raised questions.
A man whose past may have inspired his modus operandi was arrested Wednesday on suspicion that he was the so-called Bouquet Bandit, who delivered robbery notes affixed to flowers or plants in two recent bank robberies in Manhattan, the authorities said.
Like many in the area, Ms. Strodel questioned whether the motive of the shooting was robbery, noting that Lane Bryant, which sells plus-size women's clothes, would not have had much cash on hand so early in the morning.
They expressed surprise that the local police had not been alerted that the diamond exhibition was taking place and took note of a robbery at the Carlton in 1994 when a security guard was shot and wounded.
In all three earlier robberies, a note was passed and no one was injured, the police said.
Hernandez approached a teller and passed her a note reading, "This is a robbery.
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