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Healthcare Security Weekly, October 8, 2007
Hospital security officers are to thank for the arrest of a suspect for attempted bank robbery in Tulsa, OK.
Shortly before midnight on October 1, security personnel at St. John Medical Center heard glass breaking across the street at the F&M Bank building, KOTV 6 reported. The security guards went to investigate and found someone had thrown a rock through a bank window and gone inside. Hospital security found a suspect inside the bank and handcuffed him, holding the man until Tulsa Police arrived.
Police told the TV station the man is a former member of the bank building's cleaning crew who they believe knew the alarm codes to disable the bank's alarm.
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