Police Ask Help in Finding Bank Robber
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Police are asking the public for help in finding a man who robbed a Bank of America branch Wednesday.
The man passed a note to a teller about 9:30 a.m. and then fled the building in the 16100 block of Harbor Boulevard with an envelope containing an undisclosed amount of cash, Police Sgt. Dann Bean said. He apparently was unarmed.
Witnesses described the robber as Latino, in his early 20s, about 5 feet 6 and of medium build. He was cleanshaven with dark, shoulder-length hair and was wearing a plaid shirt, black baseball cap and dark pants. He drove east on Edinger Avenue in a black Ford Mustang with a decorative stripe across the upper windshield emblazoned with “5.0 Mustang,” police said.
Anyone with information should call Fountain Valley police investigators at (714) 965-4485.
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