TLDR:
- Authorities in Los Angeles are searching for a bank robber who they believe has targeted several banks since October 2023.
- The suspect is described as being in his 40s, between 5-feet, 8-inches and 5-feet, 10-inches tall, and weighing between 240 and 260 pounds.
- He typically approaches a bank teller and demands money while simulating a concealed weapon under his sweatshirt.
- The suspect was last seen fleeing the scene in a 2006-2007 silver-colored Honda Accord with tinted windows and stolen license plates.
- Anyone with information is asked to contact investigators at (562) 946-7893.
Authorities in Los Angeles County are seeking to identify a bank robber who they believe has targeted several banks since October 2023. According to investigators from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD), the suspect has either robbed or attempted to rob an undisclosed number of banks. His most recent attempt was at a Bank of America in Harbor City on Monday.
In each of the robberies, the suspect approaches a bank teller and demands money while simulating a weapon concealed under his sweatshirt, according to a statement from LASD. Deputies have described the man, believed to be in his 40s, as standing between 5-feet, 8-inches and 5-feet, 10-inches tall and weighing between 240 and 260 pounds.
The suspect was last seen fleeing from the scene of the most recent robbery in a 2006-2007 silver-colored four-door Honda Accord with tinted windows and stolen license plates. Investigators are asking anyone with information to contact them at (562) 946-7893.
This article was written by Dean Fioresi, a web producer at KCAL News in Los Angeles, who covers breaking news in Southern California. Fioresi also enjoys writing about sports and entertainment when he’s not covering local events.