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San Francisco police arrest suspect connected to series of bank robberies

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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A suspect has been arrested in connection to a series of bank robberies, San Francisco police announced on Friday.

The robberies started on Jan. 25 of this year in San Francisco. The crimes followed a series of similar events, including a suspect entering a bank, handing the teller a threatening note, and demanding money.


Eight of the nine tellers cooperated with the robber and gave them money.

The robberies happened on:

Investigators were able to identify the suspect as 33-year-old Willie Thomas of San Francisco. Police found him on the 700 block of Kirkwood Ave. and was taken into custody without incident, police say.

Officials say Thomas was booked at the San Francisco County Jail on nine counts of second-degree burglary, eight counts of second-degree robbery, and one count of second-degree attempted robbery. Thomas was also booked on a warrant based in Solano County.

The investigation remains open.

The San Francisco Police Department asks anyone with information on this case to call 415-575-4444.