Father unwittingly drove daughter to bank she robbed, police say

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A man driving his daughter to a bank robbery told authorities he thought he was driving her to a job interview, according to a federal criminal complaint filed Friday.
When Marmo returned to her father's SUV with a large amount of cash, the father later told authorities he thought his daughter had gotten an advance payment at her new job, according to the report.
The robbery happened at about 4 p.m. Thursday. Authorities say Julia Marmo, 24, of Chicago, walked into the Chase Bank at 95th & Kedzie, wearing an outfit that included a red wig, hat and sunglasses.
She handed a teller a note that read, "You have exactly one minute to give me all your $50 & $100 bills from both drawers or I will shoot you! No dye packs, no alarms follow these instructions and no one will get hurt, act normal," according to the criminal complaint.
Marmo got $300, sprinted through the bank parking lot and into a black SUV waiting in a nearby supermarket parking lot, surveillance video showed.
Authorities thought the robbery seemed similar to three previous bank robberies. In one of those cases, a man called the FBI and said the bank robber he saw in news reports looked like Marmo, an acquaintance.
Agents on Thursday went to her home in Chicago and found a 1995 black Jeep Cherokee registered to Marmo's father, along with Marmo and her father.
Marmo told the agents that she had committed four other robberies. She also handed over a red wig, tan hat and clothing that appeared similar to that worn in the latest robbery.
Marmo said she used the money to buy groceries, according to the report.

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