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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Carefully Planned Robbery Foiled By Wrong Turn, Police Say<br /><br />Jose Arce Pleads Guilty To Robbing Bank<br /><br />Ben Jackey<br /><br />WLKY<br /><br />4:54 pm EST November 4, 2009<br /><br />UPDATED: 6:35 pm EST November 4, 2009<br /><br />LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- A Louisville man has pleaded guilty to robbing a rural Indiana bank at gunpoint, and police say he could have pulled it off if not for a minor mistake.<br /><br />He kept wanting to know, How&#x27;d you catch me? How&#x27;d you catch me?, said Washington County Detective Capt. Jeff Topping.<br /><br />Police said less than an hour after Jose Arce held up a bank, he was surrounded by police.<br /><br />Investigators told WLKY where Arce went wrong.<br /><br />I thought he&#x27;d done a real good job, Sheriff Claude Combs said.<br /><br />Combs admired Arce&#x27;s planning. He&#x27;d researched banks in the area and chose to hit the Campbellsburg National City Bank. The robbery went down without a hitch. Police said Arce had a police scanner and an escape route.<br /><br />One detective said it was the perfect crime -- until the suspect deviated from his plan.<br /><br />The mistake he made was a wrong turn. That&#x27;s what the mistake was. He went through Mitchell and down, said Combs.<br /><br />Arce told police he planned to go left toward Salem and pick up Highway 150. Traffic congestion and panic forced him to turn right. The decision cost him nearly a half-hour.<br /><br />That gave Topping and a handful of deputies plenty of time to get into place.<br /><br />And then Arce made another mistake, police said. He went through the trouble of renting a car in Kentucky and stealing an Indiana license plate to put on it.<br /><br />If he had stopped anywhere along the line and switched the plate with the Kentucky one back on, chances are he would&#x27;ve got away, said Topping.<br /><br />Police in both counties remind robbers that even after committing the crime, you&#x27;re never home free.<br /><br />We work together. We work together as a team for the people, said Combs. You&#x27;re going to have police officers everywhere and they&#x27;re looking for you. Police said less than an hour after Jose Arce held up a bank, he was surrounded by police.<br /><br />Investigators told WLKY where Arce went wrong.<br /><br />I thought he&#x27;d done a real good job, Sheriff Claude Combs said.<br /><br />Combs admired Arce&#x27;s planning. He&#x27;d researched banks in the area and chose to hit the Campbellsburg National City Bank. The robbery went down without a hitch. Police said Arce had a police scanner and an escape route.<br /><br />One detective said it was the perfect crime -- until the suspect deviated from his plan.<br /><br />The mistake he made was a wrong turn. That&#x27;s what the mistake was. He went through Mitchell and down, said Combs.<br /><br />Arce told police he planned to go left toward Salem and pick up Highway 150. Traffic congestion and panic forced him to turn right. The decision cost him nearly a half-hour.<br /><br />That gave Topping and a handful of deputies plenty of time to get into place.<br /><br />And then Arce made another mistake, police said. He went through the trouble of renting a car in Kentucky and stealing an Indiana license plate to put on it.<br /><br />If he had stopped anywhere along the line and switched the plate with the Kentucky one back on, chances are he would&#x27;ve got away, said Topping.<br /><br />Police in both counties remind robbers that even after committing the crime, you&#x27;re never home free.<br /><br />We work together. We work together as a team for the people, said Combs. You&#x27;re going to have police officers everywhere and they&#x27;re looking for you.<br /><br />LINK TO VIDEO:<br /><br />http://www.wlky.com/news/21523379/detail.html<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/11/robber-caught-after-making-a-wrong-turn.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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