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

FBI Seeks Public’s Help in Identifying San Diego Bank Robber
Signage on a FBI agent's uniform in a file photo. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
City News Service
12/7/2022
Updated:
12/7/2022
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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.

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)
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.