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good evening. I'm image in that killing and this is the seven o'clock news, our top storey today. Police found a mouse in Sydney bank after a passer by reported what he thought was an armed robbery. Officers rushed to the Westpac Banking Kingswood after the man said he had screens inside the building. He told police he believed there was an armed robber inside. When the officers arrived at the bank, they found staff and customers leaping around after a mouse on the loose. Customers and staff were attempting to catch the rodent when the police turned up. The chief of police said that he didn't believe the mouse was armed. The animal was eventually captured by staff and released. A US teenager tried to run an Internet cafe with a banana and then ate the weapon before he was arrested. Police say John Swat entered the shop in Winston Salem, North Carolina, with the banana concealed under his T shirt and demanded money. The shop's owner and customers overcame the thief and called for help, but the teenager ate his banana before police arrived. Officers joke they may charge a 17 year old with destroying evidence. Well, we remade, the owner of the store said police officials took pictures of the banana skin instead. Mr. Swanson has been charged with attempted armed robbery and the world's first environmentally friendly racing car, made of vegetables and powered by chocolate, will be launched next month. 145 MPH ICO F three that steering wheel made of carrots, a body made of potatoes and a seat made of soy beans. It's the first Formula Three racing car designed and made from sustainable and renewable materials. Designers hope the technology used in their car will be adopted by Formula One. Teams such as McLaren and Ferrari, the world first team from work. University Hope Racing chiefs will change the rules so they can compete in the races next season. However, the engine fails to meet current regulations because it's unusual fuel. A team spokesman said that they hope Formula One teams will see an environmentally friendly car is not necessarily a slow car. Thank you for listening. Stay tuned for more