
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is seeking assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a bank robbery that occurred on May 31 in the South Bay area. According to an FBI bulletin posted to social media, the incident took place at the Bank of America located at 118 W. Rosecrans Ave. in Gardena, as reported by KTLA.
On May 31, a female suspect attempted to rob a Bank of America at 118 W Rosecrans Avenue in #Gardena. After passing a demand note, she was seen leaving the bank in a white sedan. If you can identify the suspect, please contact the FBI at 3104776565 or @lasdhq #WantedWednesday pic.twitter.com/G7opvIFTcx
— FBI Los Angeles (@FBILosAngeles) July 3, 2024
Described as a female with a tattoo on her right wrist, the suspect donned a dark-colored cap inscribed with "Bad Hair Day," a black medical face mask, and a jean jacket while carrying a conspicuous handbag branded with a sizable "J," as detailed by KTLA. Upon entering the branch, she handed a demand note to the bank teller. She was then seen on surveillance, fleeing the scene in a white sedan parked in a way that did not provide information on whether she obtained any money or the amount she might have absconded with.
The FBI Los Angeles Field Office has urged anyone with knowledge of the crime or who may recognize the suspect to make contact. They provided a contact number, 310-477-6565, seeking public collaboration in capturing the suspect whose identity remains elusive. As reported by the FBI Los Angeles Post, the suspect's description and the vehicle description: "After passing a demand note, she was seen leaving the bank in a white sedan."









