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Couple arrested for bank robbery after posting pics to Facebook

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Are these the dumbest criminals ever? An Ohio couple was arrested last week in a city near Columbus on accusations they robbed a bank and then posted pictures of them with the stacks of cash to Facebook.

John Mogan, 28, and Ashley Duboe, 24, are charged with the August 24 robbery of Savings Bank in Ashville, a town 20 miles south of Columbus.

According to investigators, Mogan, a convicted felon who was just released from prison, walked into the bank and gave a note demanding money to a teller, who then handed over cash.

Mogan has tattoos on his face and investigators say he put makeup on to cover them and disguise himself.

According to The Smoking Gun, the duo uploaded multiple pictures to Facebook several days after the robbery. Once that happened, police were able to track down the duo.

Both are arrested and charged with robbery and theft. They're in the slammer in lieu of $250,000 bond.

Mogan was released just a few months earlier after serving five years for robbing another bank.