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Man jailed for using Bank Robbery �Bait Bills' as Buy-in to Poker Game

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Man jailed for using Bank Robbery �Bait Bills' as Buy-in to Poker Game
A man from Missouri has been sentenced to over five years in jail as a consequence for robbing a bank back in January. How did he get caught? He used the stolen money as buy-in for a poker game at a local casino. According to a criminal complaint, Timothy Karpovich, from Kansas City, robbed a bank of $1,052 (in increments of $10 and $2) on the morning January 22, 2018. After a few hours later, the 39-year-old used the money as buy-in so he can play at a poker table in Harrah's Casino. Police h[...]

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