A Rapid City, S.D., man arrested in western Nebraska on a charge he held up a bank had nearly $3,000 cash with him and listed his occupation as “robbery,” according to a court document.Hours before his arrest, he used false documents to seek treatment at the Veterans Affairs hospital in Hot Springs, where a police officer spotted the money, the document states.Lonnie Pannell, who also goes by the last name King, 49, of Rapid City, pleaded not guilty Friday in federal court to one count of bank robbery for Thursday afternoon’s holdup of Dakotah Bank in Rapid City.
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A Nebraska State Patrol trooper arrested him that evening near Chadron.According to an FBI agent’s affidavit filed with the complaint, King was identified as the man who walked up to a teller, opened an accordion-type folder and told the woman it was a robbery and he didn’t want any dye packs with the money, then added he wasn’t kidding.He didn’t show a gun, she complied and he took off. more
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