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by Randy Cassingham

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Sea Hunt
A robber in Olympia, Wash., “obviously planned ahead an escape route,” noted police Sgt. Ray Holmes: he was wearing a wet suit under his clothing and after the robbery headed straight for a nearby ocean inlet. But the police arrived faster than anticipated: they caught up with him just before he hit the water. Charles E. Coma, 35, was arrested on robbery charges. Officers were helped by several factors, Holmes said. “No. 1, when he was leaving the bank he dropped some things, which caused a slight delay. No. 2, there was quick reporting by witnesses and victims, ...and officers were able to set up a real decent area of containment.” (Olympia Olympian) ...And No. 3, it’s really hard to run when wearing flippers.
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