<i>There are bank robbers. There are cross-dressers. A suspect being sought apparently fits both descriptions.
The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday it is looking for a robber who walked into the Washington First Bank on Tuesday, handed a note to a teller and implied he had a weapon.
Investigators described the suspect as a 6-foot-3 man -- wearing a flowery dress, a dark wig and white gloves.
He was also carrying a purse at the time of the robbery. But the purse was empty on the way out, because despite passing a note to the teller and implying he had a weapon, the robber left without taking any cash...</i> <A HREF="http://www.boston.com/news/odd/articles/2005/04/21/that_was_no_lady_that_was_a_bank_robber">Entire Story Here</A>
The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday it is looking for a robber who walked into the Washington First Bank on Tuesday, handed a note to a teller and implied he had a weapon.
Investigators described the suspect as a 6-foot-3 man -- wearing a flowery dress, a dark wig and white gloves.
He was also carrying a purse at the time of the robbery. But the purse was empty on the way out, because despite passing a note to the teller and implying he had a weapon, the robber left without taking any cash...</i> <A HREF="http://www.boston.com/news/odd/articles/2005/04/21/that_was_no_lady_that_was_a_bank_robber">Entire Story Here</A>
