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Suspect, 73, arrested in Illinois bank robbery

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(MCT) — CHICAGO — A 73-year-old man claiming to have only six months to live during a bank robbery on Saturday in Niles, Ill., appeared in federal court Monday after being arrested over the weekend, according to FBI and federal prosecutors.

Walter Unbehaun of Rock Hill, N.C., who previously was convicted of a 1998 bank robbery, was arrested Sunday outside of a hotel in North Chicago by FBI investigators and detectives from the Niles Police Department, according to officials.

He was charged in a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court with robbing the Harris Bank branch in Niles, officials said.

Unbehaun, who was described by a teller as an elderly man with a cane, walked into the bank at about 9:43 a.m., handed a note written on a Harris Bank transaction slip and announced a robbery, according to the criminal complaint.

According to a teller the man said, “This is a hold up. I have nothing to lose.”

After saying those words the man opened his jacket to reveal a silver gun tucked into his waistband. The man then continued and said, “I only have six months to live and have nothing to lose. I don’t want to hurt you.”

After the teller handed over $4,178 in cash, the man divided the proceeds into two stacks which he stuffed into separate pockets.

Surveillance cameras from a nearby Dunkin’ Donuts restaurant captured images of the man exiting and returning to a gray- or silver-colored sedan and then leaving.

After media reports were issued about the bank robbery and pictures of the suspect were released, a person called authorities and said the man resembled someone they had met and spoken with at a Gurnee, Ill., restaurant on Feb. 8.

The man told the person his name was Wally and that he had driven in from North or South Carolina days earlier to visit friends. The person told police the man appeared to be a friend of an employee at the restaurant. The man said he was using the cane because he recently had hip surgery, according to the complaint.

Police were told the man had a gray or silver vehicle Lexus or Infiniti with out-of-state license plates, according to the complaint.

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