More photos released of bank robbery suspect
By BREAKING NEWS BLOG
Bakersfield police recently obtained additional surveillance video photographs depicting the suspect responsible for the Wells Fargo Bank robbery Aug. 31.
The suspect entered the bank inside the Vons at 4500 Coffee Road about 6:30 p.m. and demanded cash. He received a small of cash and left.
The suspect is described as Hispanic, in his 20s, medium complexion with acne scars on his face, wearing a gray baseball cap, dark glasses, dark-colored long-sleeve button-up shirt and a gray T-shirt.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of the suspect is urged to call the Bakersfield Police Department at 327-7111 or Detective James Moore at 326-3540.
To send an anonymous text message to the Bakersfield Police Department, enter 274637 and text BPDCRIMES along with the message. Tips can also be anonymously sent through the smartphone TipSubmit mobile app or via email at www.tipsubmit.com.
- Bakersfield Police Department






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