US police say a man posing as a waiter collected US$186 (NZ$331) in cash from diners at two restaurants and walked out with the money in his pocket.
Diners described the bogus waiter as a spikey-haired 20-something wearing a dark blue or black button-down shirt, yellow tie and khaki pants.
Police say he approached two women in their 20s dining at a Hoboken restaurant called Hobson's Choice on Thursday night, The Jersey Journal reported. He asked if they needed anything else before paying. They said no and handed him US$90 in cash.
About two hours later he approached three women in their 40s dining at Margherita's Pizza and Cafe. He asked if they were ready to pay, took US$96 in cash and never returned with the change they asked for.
This guy probably used to be a Bank Manager
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Re: This guy probably used to be a Bank Manager
kiwigeo wrote: wearing a dark blue or black button-down shirt, yellow tie and khaki pants.


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