A Santa Clarita bank robbery suspect dubbed by the FBI as the “Faux Badge Bandit” is now also suspected of robbing banks in Northern California, according to authorities.
Danville police and the FBI believe the same man who allegedly robbed a Wells-Fargo branch at the Stater Brothers supermarket in Canyon Country on June 15 also allegedly robbed a bank in downtown Danville and attempted to rob a grocery store in San Ramon on July 12.
Authorities have linked the man to three bank robberies on the same Cupertino street within a two-week period as well as in several May and June’s bank robberies in Pasadena, La Verne, Claremont and Santa Clarita.
The FBI nicknamed the suspected robber the “Faux Badge Bandit” because he packed an official-looking badge and may be impersonating a police officer.
According to witnesses in some of the bank robberies, the suspect was wearing a 7-point badge on his hip along with a shoulder holster.
The man is described in an FBI news release as white, between 40-50 years old, 6′ tall, weighing 230 pounds. Danville authorities also noted he has a fair complexion and facial acne scars.
Authorities ask anyone with information about the man’s identity or whereabouts to call the FBI’s Los Angeles office at 310-477-6565.
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