'Valentine's Day Crook' Suspected In Landmass Bank Thefts

SAN MATEO— The FBI and police in San Mateo Area are looking for a man they named the "Valentine's Day Marauder." Specialists said he is the suspect in two ongoing bank thefts on the Promontory.

As per an announcement from the FBI, the man is associated with victimizing a Pursuit Bank office on South El Camino Genuine in Millbrae on January tenth.

The suspect is additionally needed regarding a theft at a Bank of the West branch on Stop Street in Burlingame on February fourteenth.

Specialists said the suspect was most recently seen wearing shades and a dark or tan-hued suit. In one burglary, reconnaissance photographs indicated him wearing a dark beanie top with a panther print, while he wore a white petition style top with weaving in another. The FBI said the man hauled out a handgun amid the Pursuit Bank theft in Millbrae.

Witnesses said the suspect is dark male, around 50-60 years in age, somewhere in the range of 5'5" and 5'10" with a thin form. He has indented in cheeks, conceivable skin inflammation scars all over and conceivable skin is staining on the back of his neck.

Specialists said the suspect ought to be viewed as outfitted and perilous.

Anybody with data about the suspect is asked to contact the FBI at 415-553-7400, Burlingame Police at 650-377-4500, the San Mateo District Sheriff's Office at 650-377-4500, or by calling 911. Tips can likewise be submitted online at http://tips.fbi.gov. All calls are secret.

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