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Ulysses Corwin Nevermissashot is bank robber's real name

By KRISTEN BUTLER, UPI.com
A bank. (CC/John McGehjee)
A bank. (CC/John McGehjee)

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The man accused of robbing the U.S. Bank in Quilcene, Washington may just have the best bank-robbing name ever: Ulysses Corwin Nevermissashot.

Nevermissashot, 26, allegedly robbed a bank teller at gunpoint -- the first robbery at the branch since it opened in the 1970s. No shots were fired, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.

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After Nevermissashot got away on foot with an undisclosed sum of money, investigators found a still-smoldering hand-rolled cigarette at the scene which carried his DNA.

A black plastic bag dropped at the scene also carried the fingerprint of Nevermissashot's roommate, who said she was missing a package of black plastic bags.

Nevermissashot has pleaded not guilty to a charge of first-degree robbery, and is being held in Jefferson County jail on $50,000 bond. Having moved to town just two months before the alleged robbery, Nevermissashot is considered a flight risk.

Court records show that Nevermissashot in 2007 pleaded guilty to domestic violence and third-degree assault in Kitsap County, and was sentenced to 13 months minus 95 days time served. Nevermissashot was also convicted of third-degree assault in Klickitat County after a 2004 incident.

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