A Chicago bank teller who was getting robbed gave up more than $1,700.
The Chicago Tribune reports that the bank employee also handed the robber a global-positioning system that helped the FBI and local police track him down.
The GPS device activated as soon as the robber left the bank, alerting authorities to the suspect’s every move.
When police tracked down 32-year-old Nathan A. Reed, they found $1,660 in cash, wrapped in a bank money band, and the GPS tracker.
He’s scheduled to appear in federal court on Friday.
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