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I took out the quote from "Bill Beyer", since it feels implausible and there's no online source available for it, as well as no cited source in the article. There was a Bill Beyer quoted in a recent news story about a robbery, but that was a bank job in New Hampshire [1], so the odds of a connection are pretty slim. If this info can be sourced, even with just a dead tree citation, please feel free to add it back. -Colin Kimbrell 02:44, 31 December 2005 (UTC)