MOBILE, Ala. — A Pensacola, Fla., man pleaded guilty last week to stealing almost $10,000 during a stickup of a Foley bank in October.

Prosecutors have agreed to recommend a minimal sentence under advisory guidelines for Matthew Dale Hudleston, but will ask the judge to run it consecutive to whatever sentence he gets in pending cases from Florida.

According to his plea agreement, Hudleston walked up to a Regions Bank teller on Oct. 22 and slipped her a note saying: “I have a gun. Do not alert anyone. No alarms, no dye packs, give me all the money in your drawer. You have 15 seconds, do not panic or alert anyone.”

Hudleston, 33, left with $9,945 — including $700 in bait money — but returned to retrieve the holdup note.

A short time later, a Baldwin County sheriff’s deputy spotted Hudleston in a previously stolen black Ford Explorer and chased him until the vehicle overturned in the vicinity of Baldwin County 32 and Alabama 59. Authorities recovered all of the money and the stickup note, according to the plea agreement.