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EUCLID, Ohio (AP) — Authorities in Ohio say a 14-year-old boy wearing a backpack used a note to rob a bank in suburban Cleveland last month.
Police in the city of Euclid, Ohio, say the Cleveland teen was arrested Monday and is being charged in juvenile court. They say they quickly identified the boy and that they're searching for an accomplice. The boy's name hasn't been released.
Authorities aren't saying how much was stolen in the Oct. 30 robbery of a Citizens Bank branch.
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