A
man accused of robbing a cab driver in Daytona Beach, Fla., might have gotten
away if he hadn’t left his wallet in the taxi, according to cops.
Officials at the Volusia
County Sheriff’s Office say Terry Smith, 42, got into a taxi early Sunday
morning with an intricate plan for robbing the driver that included asking to
sit in the front seat because he was feeling sick.
The unsuspecting cab driver,
later identified as Marc Bruzzese, allowed the seat switch. During the ride,
Smith reportedly asked the driver if business was good. Then, at the end of the
ride, he reached over and tried to grab Bruzzese’s wallet and cellphone, the
Sun-Sentinel newspaper reported.
Although the driver managed
to hang onto his belongings, Smith was able to get away. Initially, Bruzzese
decided not to report the crime because he couldn’t identify his attacker.
Then, the cabbie found a
wallet belonging to Smith on the floorboard, the Orlando Sentinel reported.
When deputies visited
Smith’s house later that day, he wasn’t there, but they noticed him drive by,
so they followed him until he stopped at a nearby parking lot and observed him
shoving his girlfriend out of the passenger seat, the Daytona News Journal
reported.
During questioning, Smith
allegedly explained that he had lost his wallet days earlier and changed his
story numerous times, about where he’d been, according to the paper.
Smith was then charged with
attempted robbery, battery, petty theft and driving with a suspended license.
He was booked into the Volusia County Branch Jail in Daytona Beach, according
to the police report. He was being held Monday at the Volusia County Branch Jail.

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