
On Tuesday, May 6, at approx. 3:27 p.m., the Union Bank of California in Burlingame was robbed by a lone subject. The suspect, described as a white male adult in his mid-40's, entered the bank carrying a black duffle bag and wearing a black baseball bat, long black wig, dark sunglasses and a blue collared shirt.
The subject waited briefly in line, approached an available teller, simulated a weapon, and demanded cash from the teller drawer. The attached photo is that of the suspect as he stood at the teller window during the robbery.
The man then exited the bank with an undisclosed sum of money via the front doors. He was last seen fleeing the area on foot westbound from the bank on Murchison Drive.
It is believed that the suspect may be responsible for additinoal bank robberies in the Bay Area cities of San Mateo, Redwood City, Los Altos and San Ramon. The Burlingame Police Department is asking that anyone who recognizes the suspect or has any other information regarding this robbery, please contact the Burlingame Police Inspectors at (650) 777-4100.