A bank robber who police say left a trail of cash as he ran has pleaded guilty in St. Louis County Circuit Court. He was sentenced Wednesday to 15 years in prison.

Cameron A. Boddie, 41, of Dellwood, dropped thousands of dollars worth of bills as he fled a Commerce Bank on Delmar Boulevard in University City on Feb. 25, 2015.

Police used tracking dogs and found cash dropped on a sidewalk, on streets and in a stairwell. They tracked the robber to Clayton, where officers made an arrest near an underground parking garage. Police say the robber had only about $100 in $1 bills left.

Police say Boddie confessed to robbing the bank and told police he dropped bills as he ran because it was “too much.” When he robbed the teller, he had handed a note that read: “All the money. Don’t do anything dumb or U won’t make it home. No game.”

Boddie lives in the 10100 block of Jett Drive in Dellwood.