A 62-year-old bank robbery suspect inadvertently revealed his identity to police by using a pay slip with his name and address for his robbery note, court records say.
Joseph F. Pierce of Vancouver faces a charge of first-degree robbery at his May 29 arraignment in Clark County Superior Court in connection with the May 6 robbery of a Wells Fargo branch in Vancouver.
During a first appearance Wednesday, Judge John Nichols held him on $150,000 bail. The judge appointed Vancouver -attorney Jeff Souder to defend him.
Pierce is accused of holding up the bank branch inside a Safeway grocery store at 6701 E. Mill Plain Blvd. at about 4:10 p.m. He handed a teller a note saying he had a gun and wanted money from the till, according to a probable cause affidavit. He then allegedly opened up a black nylon bag and revealed a silver handgun.