Pair of charges in pair of Tacoma robberies

Pierce County prosecutors charged a man Tuesday with trying to hold up two Tacoma banks on Sixth Avenue within five minutes.

William Dennis Marsh, 51, faces one count of first-degree robbery and one count of first-degree attempted robbery.

According to charging documents:

Marsh entered Chase Bank, 6616 Sixth Ave., Monday afternoon and handed a teller a note demanding money. He “stated he was having a bad day and that (the teller) should not make it worse,” documents say.

Marsh left with an undisclosed amount of cash.

Five minutes later, a robbery was reported at Bank of America at 6510 Sixth Ave.

Marsh allegedly fled that bank branch without any money and soon was arrested at a nearby restaurant. Officers found a wallet, napkins, a rock, a partial roll of quarters and cash in his pockets, according to court papers.

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