Robber leaves behind prison paperwork with his full name on it

Published:

Sloppy criminal left behind note with name, police say

 

getMugshot (2).jpg

Bruce Manlove

 

Dover Post
Apr 20, 2011 @ 03:25 PM
 
Dover, Del. —

Dover police arrested a robbery suspect early this morning, who allegedly left behind prison paperwork with his full name on it.

Police said Bruce Manlove, 36, of the 200 block of Simon Circle, walked into the 7-11 at 447 S. New St. and slipped the clerk a note that read “This is a robbery.”

Manlove reportedly demanded cigarettes and fled the store after a brief argument with the clerk, who refused to give back the note.

Patrol officers stopped Manlove’s vehicle moments later and found him to be in possession of 17 packs of Newport cigarettes, police said.

The robbery note, which the clerk held on to, was written on Department of Corrections paperwork with Manlove's name on it.

Manlove was charged with robbery and related offenses and committed to the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center in default of a $6500 secured bond.

Entry #4,441

Comments

Avatar fwlawrence -
#1
With a name like Manlove, I wonder how well he will do in jail.

Post a Comment

Please Log In

To use this feature you must be logged into your Lottery Post account.

Not a member yet?

If you don't yet have a Lottery Post account, it's simple and free to create one! Just tap the Register button and after a quick process you'll be part of our lottery community.

Register