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Monday, June 30, 2008
So my brother Tony sent me a link of some guy robbing a bank rocking a buddhapparel shirt..Then i notice dude looks like me...Great
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http://www.nbc11.com/news/16730899/detail.html
San Mateo police have arrested a man they said was involved with a daylight bank robbery on Wednesday.
At about 10:25 a.m. Wednesday an unidentified man walked into the Wells Fargo Bank, located on the 100 block of South Ellsworth Avenue in San Mateo, Lt. Mike Brunicardi said.
San Mateo Police Search For Bank Robber
The man approached a teller and passed her a note announcing that he was robbing the bank, Brunicardi said.
The teller feared for her safety and complied with the request for money, but no weapon was seen during the robbery, Brunicardi said.
The man grabbed an undetermined amount of cash and the demand note, and left, Brunicardi said.
On Wednesday night at about 11:30, Patrol Sgt. Dave Norris saw a man walking in the 300 block of Baldwin Avenue in San Mateo that matched the description of the man in the Wells Fargo Bank robbery, Brunicardi said.
Norris conducted a pedestrian stop and identified the person as Krishneel Chandra, 30 of San Mateo, according to Brunicardi.
Norris interviewed Chandra and released him, according to Brunicardi.
On Thursday, at about 10 a.m., detectives contacted Chandra at his San Mateo home and after a subsequent interview, he confessed to the robbery, according to Brunicardi.
A search of Chandra’s home revealed items of evidence linking him to the robbery, according to Brunicardi.
Chandra was transported to the San Mateo County Jail and booked in connection with the bank robbery and additionally charged with possession of a controlled substance, according to Brunicardi.
On Friday, Wells Fargo offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person behind other recent robberies in Woodside and Palo Alto.