2012年7月18日星期三

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The FBI is asking for the public’s help in identifying a bank robber dubbed the “Baseball new era wholesaleBabe” bandit.
The suspect usually wears a baseball-style hat and has been described has having a youthful appearance.
The woman is believed to have robbed the following banks since March:
I did my research. I looked at countless Mets hats. I looked at blue hats and black hats. Flat brims and snapbacks. Hats that featured the Mets logo, and hats that simply said “Mets.” There were so many different hats. Oh were there so many different hats. It was almost overwhelming. But I made my decision.

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In the week leading up to the All-Star Game, when players were selected for the mid-summer classic, they were given special new era caps wholesale and jerseys to wear. The distinction was two small gold stars. The stars were not obtrusive or tacky, not too big, but not too small. They sat on either side of the trademark MLB logo that is featured on the backs of hats and jerseys. That was it; I wanted that hat.
Bank of America at 901 N. Dobson Rd. in Mesa on June 28; Compass Bank at 4450 E. Main St. in Mesa on April 27; and Compass Bank at 1325 W. Southern Ave. in Mesa on March 27.
The suspect is described as between 5’2″ to 5’4″ tall and weighs 150 pounds. During the robberies, she wears latex gloves.
The FBI said the woman carries a demand note and threatens bank employees. She’s been seen leaving on a bike.
I furiously combed the furthest reaches of the Internet. I Googled, Froogled, Amazon’d, and whored out my browser to anything that carried the slightest scent of what I was looking for. No dice. But I would not be easily deterred or defeated. MLB’s online store had hats very close to what I wanted—snapback new era hats indeed had the gold stars, but also had the large 2012 All-Star Game patch on the left side. I was not a fan of the patch. But it was the first instance of the gold stars I had seen. My eyes glimmered with hope

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