By Deia de Brito
ddebrito@sacbee.com
Roseville police are looking for a man who robbed two banks inside of a Sunrise Avenue grocery stores in the past two months, according to a police department news release.
The suspect was caught on video both times, once wearing a shirt with the word "security" on it, and the other time in a San Francisco Giants shirt. He was wearing a black baseball cap during both robberies. He was identified as a white male in his 30s or 40s, 6 feet tall with a medium build, brown hair and a handlebar mustache.
On May 14, the suspect robbed River City Bank, inside the Bel Air supermarket on 1039 Sunrise Avenue, and rode away on a mountain bike. A month later, he robbed a U.S. Bank branch inside the Safeway on 898 Sunrise Avenue.
In the robberies, which occurred on May 14 and June 22, the suspect demanded money by handing a note to the teller. Police say no weapons were brandished and no one was injured.
Anyone who recognizes this man or has information about these crimes is asked to call Roseville Crime Stoppers at (916) 783-STOP. Callers may remain anonymous, and may be eligible for a cash reward for information leading to arrest.
Call The Bee's Deia de Brito, (916) 321-1087.
Photos courtesy of Roseville Police Department.









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