Marysville Appeal-Democrat

FBI seeks bank robber known for hoodies, hats

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The FBI is asking the public’s help in identifyin­g a suspected bank robber known for wearing hoodies and a baseball-style cap.

The man is sought in connection with four bank robberies that have occurred in Yolo and Placer counties since late November.

The first robbery was reported at 5:20 p.m Nov. 28 at 2121 Cowell Blvd. in Davis. The other three occurred in Placer County: at 5:33 p.m. March 8 at First US Community Credit Union, 424 Grass Valley Highway in Auburn; at 6:20 p.m. Friday at U.S. Bank, 4805 Granite Drive in Rocklin; and at 6:20 p.m. Monday, at 1080 Pleasant Grove Blvd. in Roseville.

The man was also seen at two other banks prior to robberies that occurred the same day, according to an FBI news release. He was spotted about 5:50 p.m. Friday at the Wells Fargo Bank at 8650 Sierra College Blvd. in Roseville, and at 5:45 p.m. Monday, at Chase Bank, 1800 Douglas Blvd, Roseville.

The man is described as white, 20 to 30 years old, approximat­ely 6 feet tall with a large build. He frequently has worn hoodies and ball caps during the robberies. species has been dismissed.

The court dismissed the case at the request of petitioner Claudia Ackley, on March 15, court records show.

Ackley said her attorneys advised her to drop the lawsuit she filed Jan. 18 in San Bernardino Superior Court against the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the state Natural Resources Agency. She plans to refile the suit so it is compliant with the rules of the court. A hearing that was scheduled for Monday, March 19, was vacated by the judge.

Ackley, 46, teamed up with documentar­y filmmaker Todd Standing, the man behind the Netflix film “Discoverin­g Bigfoot” in drafting the original lawsuit. Standing, who had a similar lawsuit filed in British Columbia, Canada, where he resides.

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