On 04-26-18 at approximately 1420 hours, an unknown male subject described as white, 6’2” tall, 165 pounds, wearing a black hat, sunglasses, long sleeve shirt...
On 01-06-19 at approximately 1230 hours, a white male approximately 27 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, 140 pounds, blue or green colored eyes, black hair, a thin dark mustache, wearing a black hooded jacket with hoodie and black jeans...
STANTON, Calif. – (September 15, 2014) – On Monday, September 15, 2014, Orange County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a bank robbery at the Bank of the West branch located at 11051 Beach Boulevard, Stanton. The robbery suspect, Danny Ray Worrell, 62, Stanton, threatened the bank teller with a note indicating he was armed with a gun and explosives. The loss from the bank was cash and the suspect was seen leaving in a maroon Chevrolet corvette.
On August 7th the “Quad Bandit” was taken into custody after robbing a bank in Brea. The robber, who received his nickname after attempting to rob four banks in one day, surrendered to Fullerton police after Brea officers responded to reports of a robbery at Bank of the West and broadcast to neighboring departments. The Bank Robbery Apprehension Team (BRAT) has been investigating the Quad Bandit for several months regarding a number of other robberies in the Orange County area and is pursuing federal charges.
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