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Sacramento, California - The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of an armed and dangerous individual who is suspected of robbing several Northern California banks.

The subject is described as a white male who is in his 20’s or 30’s and stands approximately 5’8” to six feet tall with a slender build and dark hair. At the time of the robberies, the subject has frequently wore khaki pants and long-sleeved, zip-front shirts and jackets with a hat, and black glasses.

To date, the subject has been linked to the following robberies in rural Northern California communities:

During each of the robberies, the man brandished a black handgun and demanded money from tellers. After receiving an undisclosed amount of money and putting it in a backpack or bag, the suspect left the locations. He has worn a variety of dark colored clothing but has frequently worn stocking caps or a ball cap. Photos of the suspect are available on the FBI’s Wanted Bank Robber website: https://bankrobbers.fbi.gov/robbers-container/2014-11-14.3622866658.

Individuals with information about this man may call their local FBI office. Tips may also be submitted online at https://tips.fbi.gov. If the subject is spotted in the community, the public is urged to call 911 and not approach him.

In addition to the FBI, each of the bank robberies is being investigated by local police departments serving the communities affected by the robberies. These agencies include the Colusa County Sheriff’s Department, Napa Police Department, Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office, Amador County Sheriff’s Office, Plumas County Sheriff’s Department, Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department, Trinity County Sheriff’s Department, and Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office.