1. A guilty face
Robert Hardister has a long history with the law. He has been arrested many times since 2009. Every year, he adds more tattoos and earrings to his face, as a kind of journal of his criminal life.
In 2017 he was arrested after confessing, released from prison, that he was traveling in a stolen vehicle which he obtained by exchanging it for methamphetamines because, and he clarified this to the authorities, he was a drug trafficker.
2. He took the money on the straight path
Patreon Stokes ran a stop sign and was stopped by traffic officers, who found drugs and a belt of money in his vehicle. The strange thing was that when Stokes got to the police officers, the money was gone.
The police first got confused, but when $20 bills began to escape from the criminal's rectum, they knew what had happened to them.
3. Bad at hiding
Jan Sivak, 30, made headlines in the middle of this year when, by "hiding" from the authorities, he proved that he was never good at playing hide-and-seek.
Policemen had gone looking for him because he did not appear in court for a robbery case and, laughingly, they found him in that peculiar situation.
4. Your cover letter
Umar Mirza, a young job seeker, was turned down when he applied to a betting shop in the UK.
Upset, he decided to go back to rob at gunpoint (which, by the way, was fake) and a "threatening" note, of more than $22,000.
As he left the place, he took off his mask and the security cameras were able to capture his face, which they easily recognized on his resume to apply for the job.
5. Mission Impossible
As if it were part of an action movie, a subject named Jorge Romero tried to rob a commercial establishment by penetrating the facilities through the air conditioning ducts.
However, things became complicated when he got stuck and the authorities had to be called to get him out.