Crime & Safety
Man Pleads 'No Contest' in Daly City Bank Robbery
In a plea deal with prosecutors, he agreed to plead no contest to robbery in exchange for no more than two years in prison.

DALY CITY, CA β A man who turned himself in to a mall security guard in May, 10 days after robbing a Daly City bank, pleaded no contest to robbery on Friday on the condition that he serve two years in prison, San Mateo County prosecutors said Monday.
Nadeem Deiseh, 19, went to the First National Bank at 6600 Mission St. at about 9:30 a.m. on May 18 and handed a teller a note that said, "Give me all the hundreds. Not the exploding dye pack. B---h," according to
prosecutors.
The teller gave him $2,100 and he ran from the bank. Investigators released his photo to media and the FBI announced it was joining the search in the days after the robbery.
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On May 28, Deiseh surrendered to a guard at the Stoneridge Mall in Pleasanton and said he was the suspect in the robbery. Investigators never recovered the cash he stole.
In a plea deal with prosecutors, Deiseh agreed to plead no contest to robbery on the condition that he get a sentence of two years in prison. He is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 21 and remains in custody on 50,000
bail.
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β By Bay City News Service / Image via Daly City police.