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FBI Offers $10k Reward for Identity of San Francisco and Antioch Bank Robbery Suspect

by ECT

SAN FRANCISCO – The FBI, San Francisco Police Department (SFPD), and Antioch Police Department
(APD) are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying an individual believed to be responsible for six
recent bank robberies in San Francisco and a bank robbery in Antioch.

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It is believed the suspect is connected to the following seven robberies:

  • March 30, 2015: US Bank, 4610 Mission Street, San Francisco
  • April 2, 2015: Citibank, 260 California Street, San Francisco
  • April 7, 2015: Bank of America, 3701 Balboa Street, San Francisco
  • April 17, 2015: U.S. Bank, 4610 Mission Street, San Francisco
  • April 20, 2015: Citibank, 2198 Chestnut Street, San Francisco
  • May 09, 2015: JP Morgan Chase, 3206 Delta Fair Blvd, Antioch
  • May 14, 2015: East West Bank, 3061 Balboa, Street, San Francisco

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The suspect is described as a black male, 6’02” – 6’04”, athletic build, possibly in his 30’s to 40’s, with
probable tattoos on both arms. He has been seen wearing short-sleeve polo shirts, as well as a bomber
style jacket and aviator sunglasses, during a number of the robberies. The suspect has brandished a
knife in two of the robberies and a hand gun during the two most recent robberies.

The suspect should be considered armed and dangerous.

Anyone with information regarding the identity of the pictured individual are requested to contact their
nearest FBI office. Photo attachments have been provided below. The FBI can be reached 24 hours a
day at 415-553-7400 in the San Francisco area. All calls are confidential. Tips can also be submitted at:
tips.fbi.gov.

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A reward of up to $10,000 is available for leads resulting in the identification, arrest and conviction of the
individual responsible for the aforementioned robberies.

This investigation is being conducted jointly by the FBI, San Francisco Police Department and Antioch Police Department.

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