Blundering bank robber forced to remove pillowcase disguise after forgetting to cut eye holes
Matthew Davies stormed into the Bank of Scotland branch in Dunfermline armed with a meat cleaver last September demanding money from terrified staff behind the counter.
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Hide AdThe 47-year-old pulled the weapon from a pillowcase before putting the bedding item over his head and instantly losing his bearings within the branch. But the High Court in Glasgow was told Davies had to quickly to remove it because he hadn’t created eye holes.
Davies, from Dunfermline, still managed to get his hands on almost £2000 – after repeatedly battering a glass partition at the bank's counter with the meat cleaver and threatening to harm a female customer.
Before sauntering off he was spotted petting a dog.
He was eventually caught after a brave customer from the bank followed him home and then called police.
Davies pleaded guilty to assault and robbery and will be sentenced next month.