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An American man decided to rob a bank, seconds after showing employees two forms of his own identification.

An American man decided to rob a bank, seconds after showing employees two forms of his own identification.

Daniel Rahunes, 35, went into a Metro Bank in Pennsylvania and told staff he wanted to open an account.

He was told he would have to show the ID and he obliged, before announcing he was actually there to rob the place.

After police were given an extremely accurate suspect description, a warrant went out for Daniel's arrest and he was later caught after being involved in a car accident.

He was charged with theft and driving under the influence.

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