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Bank robbery suspect arrested in Imperial Beach

Claimed to be armed with a gun and bomb

The Navy Federal Credit Union in the Southland Plaza Shopping Center on Saturn Boulevard in the South Bay area of San Diego was robbed at about 4 p.m. Monday, December 17, according to the San Diego Police Department According to San Diego Police Lt. Paul Rorrison, a man entered the Navy Federal Credit Union branch on 555 Saturn Boulevard at about 4:30 p.m. and told employees he had a gun and a bomb strapped to his body. The teller discretely added a small GPS tracking device to the undisclosed amount of cash she handed the suspect who then fled on foot. FBI agents and SDPD were able to track the money to a nearby residence in Imperial Beach less then an hour from when the robbery began. A perimeter was established around the home on California Street at Grove Avenue where the suspect was hiding and shortly after 5:15 p.m. took a man matching witness’ descriptions into custody. FBI agents on the scene were tight-lipped but a SDPD officer confirmed, “We got the guy we were looking for.” Witness Rhonda Smith was in the credit union to open a savings account with her son said “I was sitting right where I could see everything and didn’t see a thing. It wasn’t until a bank employee announced that we were on lockdown that we knew something had happened. Afterwards my son asked if we were still opening an account and I told him, maybe another time.”

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The Navy Federal Credit Union in the Southland Plaza Shopping Center on Saturn Boulevard in the South Bay area of San Diego was robbed at about 4 p.m. Monday, December 17, according to the San Diego Police Department According to San Diego Police Lt. Paul Rorrison, a man entered the Navy Federal Credit Union branch on 555 Saturn Boulevard at about 4:30 p.m. and told employees he had a gun and a bomb strapped to his body. The teller discretely added a small GPS tracking device to the undisclosed amount of cash she handed the suspect who then fled on foot. FBI agents and SDPD were able to track the money to a nearby residence in Imperial Beach less then an hour from when the robbery began. A perimeter was established around the home on California Street at Grove Avenue where the suspect was hiding and shortly after 5:15 p.m. took a man matching witness’ descriptions into custody. FBI agents on the scene were tight-lipped but a SDPD officer confirmed, “We got the guy we were looking for.” Witness Rhonda Smith was in the credit union to open a savings account with her son said “I was sitting right where I could see everything and didn’t see a thing. It wasn’t until a bank employee announced that we were on lockdown that we knew something had happened. Afterwards my son asked if we were still opening an account and I told him, maybe another time.”

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