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do not push any buttons
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I actually feel kinda bad for her. She obviously isn't playing with a full deck of cards...

Robbery suspect leaves I.D.
August 18, 2010
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A 42-year-old woman arrested for allegedly holding up the Consumers Credit Union in Waukegan left her debit card on the counter and used the back of a prescription form with her name on it as the note demanding money.

Her alleged escape plan involved asking someone in the parking lot to give her a ride, which she did to a male in a red vehicle, offering to pay him cash for giving her a ride back to her apartment, among other places.

Kimberly Rameriz, 42, of 2700 Westwood, Waukegan, was arrested by Waukegan police a short time after the 12:57 p.m. robbery Monday at the credit union, 2750 Washington St.

According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation affidavit, Rameriz entered the credit union wearing a black hat with a light colored emblem, sunglasses, black purse, a light colored shirt, and blue jeans, and she handed a teller a note that read "give me what you got."

The suspect kept asking, "Are you pushing panic buttons? Hurry up, do not push any buttons," repeating the phrase, "do not push any buttons" numerous times. At one point, she dropped what looked like a credit card, it turned out to be her debit card, on the counter.

She fled the credit union with $11,362 and approached a man in the parking lot with a red vehicle, and after a brief conversation got into the vehicle and it drove away. Police retrieved the debit card and the prescription form from Washington Medical Associates of Waukegan that she used as a robbery note and went to her home address.

Around 1:35 p.m., police approached her apartment at the same time she approached the building. She admitted who she was, but said she was locked out of her apartment. They asked to search her apartment and they found $9,932, the black purse, sunglasses and hat.

Meanwhile. officers spotted a red vehicle near the apartment and the male driver pulled over when he saw the officers. He told them he drove her to more than one place and she paid him $1,235. No charges were filed against him. Two tellers were able to identify Rameriz in a line-up.
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Sounds like the pot calling the kettle black to me. [Image: icon_twisted.gif]
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