The suspect was described by witnesses as a white or Hispanic male, approximately 30-40 years in age, between 5’8” and 6” in height, and 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. During last Tuesday’s robbery, the Luger Bandit entered the Wells Fargo Bank at 11764 Depalma Road in Corona and demanded cash while brandishing a weapon.
In previous robberies, witnesses have described the suspect’s vehicle as a charcoal gray BMW 3-series with a sports package.
The suspect can be seen in bank surveillance photos wearing pullover sweatshirts with hoods and jeans, as well as a face mask, 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:
- 1/3/13 - Wells Fargo, Granada Hills
- 2/18/13 - Wells Fargo, Fontana
- 3/8/13 - Wells Fargo, San Dimas (Attempt)
- 3/12/13 - Chase Bank, Mira Loma
- 6/4/13 - Bank of America, Corona
- 1/8/14 - Wells Fargo, Corona
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