Marin County Sheriff’s Office Searching for Suspect Involved in Recent Citibank Robbery
The Marin County Sheriff’s Office is currently searching for a man who recently robbed a Citibank located at 101 Tiburon Boulevard in Mill Valley last Friday.
Employees with the bank said the suspect entered the bank around 9:35 a.m., went to one of the bank’s tellers, and produced a note, instructing her to give him money. The teller then gave the suspect an unknown amount of money and the suspect left. No weapons were used during the robbery nor were there any reported injuries.
Witnesses outside the bank said the suspect had left the scene by foot and was not seen with a vehicle.
He is described as a white male in his 50s, under six feet tall with a medium/thin weight and an unshaven mustache. He was wearing a hooded black jacket that was unzipped with a shirt underneath, a knit cap with ear covers and braided sides, dark framed glasses, dark jeans with black boots and black gloves.
The Sheriff’s Department is investigating whether the suspect in this robbery is also responsible for a string of robberies that occurred earlier in the year.
People wishing to give crime tips are encouraged to call the Sheriff’s Office at (415) 479-2311. To remain anonymous and possibly become eligible for a cash reward call Bay Area Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS.
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