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Bizarre 'Craigslist' bank heist ends with arrest

Bank robbery mixed homeless tip, landscaping ad, inner-tube getaway
CHRISTINE CLARRIDGE, SEATTLE TIMES STAFF REPORTER
The Seattle Times
Updated: 02-6-2009 1:44 pm

Monroe police say a man who they believe carried out an elaborate armored-car robbery involving an inner-tube getaway and unwitting decoys lured by a phony Craigslist ad has been linked to the crime through DNA evidence.

Police said they recovered a "significant" amount of money Monday night when they arrested 28-year-old Anthony J. Curcio, of Lake Stevens, at a department-store parking lot. Curcio is being held in the Snohomish County Jail on a warrant for first-degree robbery.

Police allege Curcio, dressed in a blue shirt, safety vest, particle mask and work boots, pepper-sprayed a Brinks armored-car guard outside of a Bank of America branch in Monroe on Sept. 30, grabbed a bag of money and ran toward nearby Woods Creek. At the same time, a dozen or so men dressed in similar clothing and particle masks had gathered near the bank, lured by a Craigslist ad seeking landscape workers. Police believe the ad was placed by the robber.

As Curcio ran, police said, he dropped a pepper-spray canister, a smaller bag of money, a hat, a wig, sunglasses and a particle mask.

Police later found an inner tube along the creek, but no sign of the robber.

On Tuesday, police said they're not sure how the inner tube came into play, but they believe Curcio either escaped on the inner tube himself or used it to float the money downstream.

"It was a significant amount of money," said Monroe Police Department spokeswoman Debbie Willis. "It would have been heavy and hard to carry."

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