The Bad Beard Bandit struck eight separate Northern California banks over the course of four months and was prominently featured on the FBI’s wanted bank robber website (https://bankrobbers.fbi.gov). The suspect earned his nickname, Bad Beard Bandit, from the FBI because he wore a dark, costume beard of poor quality in an attempt to conceal his identity. While a weapon was reportedly not seen by victims at the banks, the suspect threatened that he had a weapon, increasing concern for the safety of bank personnel and patrons.
The Bad Beard Bandit was wanted for the following robberies:
- November 21, 2013: Bank of the West, 411 W. Main St., Ripon, California
- November 26, 2013: Chase Bank, 123 Spreckels Ave., Manteca, California
- December 3, 2013: Chase Bank, 691 W. 11th St., Tracy, California
- December 4, 2013: Chase Bank, 4520 Dublin Blvd., Dublin, California
- December 10, 2013: Citibank, 395 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, California
- December 18, 2013: Chase Bank, 5142 Stevens Creek Boulevard, San Jose, California
- February 5, 2014: Citibank, 2000 Geer Road, Turlock, California
- February 25, 2014: Citibank, 1995 41st Avenue, Capitola, California
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