Law enforcement in Los Angeles and San Bernardino County are seeking
the public’s assistance in order to identify and determine the
whereabouts of a bank robber linked to three incidents since early 2013,
including two bank robberies and an attempted bank robbery today in the
city of San Dimas.
The suspect was described by witnesses as a white or Hispanic male,
approximately 30-40 years in age, between 5’8” and 6’0” in height, and
weighing approximately 200 lbs.
During each robbery, the suspect orders employees and customers to
the ground, brandishes a weapon, and demands cash in various
denominations. The suspect’s weapon has been described as silver in
color and resembling a German Luger-style weapon.
The suspect can be seen in bank surveillance photos wearing pullover
sweatshirts with hoods and jeans, as well as a facemask, sunglasses, and
black gloves to conceal his appearance. The suspect is also carrying a
black bag with a strap during the robberies.
The Luger Bandit has been linked to the following robberies:
January 13, 2013
Wells Fargo
Granada Hills
February 18, 2013
Wells Fargo
Fontana
March 8, 2013 (attempt)
Wells Fargo
San Dimas
Bank surveillance photographs are at the conclusion of this press
release. Anyone with information as to the identity or the whereabouts
of the unidentified suspect known as the Luger Bandit is urged to
contact the FBI or dial 911. In Los Angeles, the FBI can be reached 24
hours a day at 1-888-CANT-HIDE (888-226-8443).
This investigation is being conducted by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, the Los
Angeles Police Department, and the Fontana Police Department.
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