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Dissatisfied bank customer leaves personal "deposit" at drive-through

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(CBS/AP/WSTP) PALM COAST, Fla. - Authorities say a Florida man urinated in a drive-through bank tube after a teller told him he couldn't purchase a money order.

The Orlando Sentinel reports that the man pulled into the RBC bank's drive through around 9 a.m., and asked if they sold money orders.

When the teller said no, he allegedly got upset and urinated in one of the bank tubes. The man then drove away while mumbling something about bad customer service.

CBS affiliate WSTP reports that deputies said the next customer in line picked up the bank tube and saw liquid, which then spilled into her lap. She immediately alerted bank authorities that it smelled like urine.

Investigators are searching for the suspect, who could be charged with causing a nuisance injurious to health, a second-degree misdemeanor.

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