FBI Seeks Public’s Help in Identifying San Diego Bank Robber

By City News Service
City News Service
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December 7, 2022Updated: December 7, 2022

SAN DIEGO—Authorities are seeking the public’s help in identifying a suspected bank robber.

Just before 4:45 p.m. Dec. 1, a lone suspect approached a teller in the U.S. Bank at 3201 University Avenue and passed a note instructing the teller to put money into a bag, according to the FBI’s San Diego office.

After receiving the bag with money, the suspect left on foot and headed southbound on 32nd Street, according to the FBI.

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FBI is seeking the public’s help in identifying a person who rubbed a U.S. Bank in San Diego on Dec. 1, 2022. (Courtesy of FBI)

He was described as a 5-foot-8-inch, thin light-skinned male in his mid-40s to early 50s. He was wearing glasses, a blue hat with an unknown logo, a gray zip-up jacket, and was clean-shaven, according to authorities.

Anyone with information about the suspect was asked to contact their local FBI office or San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 858-580-8477.