Crime & Safety

Brazen Bank Heists: Man Suspected Of Robbing Same Bank Twice

BREAKING: Investigators believe the suspect robbed the same bank just weeks ago. (WATCH)

SAN RAMON, CA — Police investigators believe the same suspect is responsible for robbing a San Ramon bank twice in a span of about seven weeks. Police say the most recent armed robbery, which was captured on camera, occurred on March 21, just before 1:30 p.m. at the US Bank located at 2821 Crow Canyon Road in San Ramon.

“The suspect contacted several bank tellers and demanded money, telling them to give him large bills,” police said in a statement. “During the robbery, the suspect was observed to be in possession of a firearm, thought to be a revolver.”

The suspect is described as a white male in his 40s. He wore a navy hooded sweatshirt, gray colored trousers, light colored baseball hat, and black sunglasses, according to police.

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Investigators believe the suspect robbed the same San Ramon bank at gunpoint in February. During the Feb. 6 incident, he allegedly a used a revolver and forced bank employee to leave the building with him.

“The suspect walked with the employee for approx. 150 yards to a residential area at which point he directed her to return to the bank,” police said in a statement.

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Anyone with information about the robberies or the identity of the suspect is encouraged to contact the San Ramon Police Department at (925) 973-2700.

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