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FBI San Francisco Seeks Audi Bandit


American Government Topics:  Audi

FBI San Francisco Seeks Audi Bandit

FBI San Francisco
18 August 2016


San Francisco Media Office
media.sf@fbi.gov

The FBI is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a man, dubbed the “Audi Bandit,” who is suspected of at least three bank robberies in the Bay Area in the last three months.

The most recent robberies that the suspect allegedly committed were "note job"-style robberies at the following locations:

  • Wells Fargo Bank located at 1145 Broadway, Burlingame, California on May 27
  • Fremont Bank located at 1879 Holmes Street, Livermore, California on June 3, 2016
  • Wells Fargo Bank 4767 Hopyard Road, Pleasanton, California on June 3, 2016


  • The suspect was seen departing the banks in two different Audi vehicles: a late-model Audi A7 on May 27 and a late-model Audi Allroad on June 3. Both vehicles had car dealer license plates, tags, or inserts. The suspect is described as a Hispanic male in his mid-20s, approximately 5’7”-5’8” tall with a skinny to medium build. He was also reportedly wearing a white mask made of a T-shirt or article of clothing, dark sunglasses, a white sweater, dark hoodie, and jeans.

    Additional information on this suspect, including photos, can be found on the FBI's Wanted Bank Robbers website.

    Anyone with information regarding the identity of the suspected robber is requested to contact their nearest FBI office. The FBI can be reached 24 hours a day at (415) 553-7400 in the San Francisco area. All calls are confidential. Tips can also be submitted to tips.fbi.gov.

    Members of the media should contact the FBI San Francisco Division media office at (415) 558-2511.




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