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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A Harrisonville, Missouri, man was charged in connection to two back-to-back bank robbery attempts Monday in Olathe, Kansas, the United States Department of Justice announced Wednesday afternoon.Lucas John Royce Spies, 27, was charged with one count bank robbery and one count attempted bank
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