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LOCAL : Banks Robbed in Tustin, Irvine

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Two Orange County banks were robbed about 17 minutes apart late this morning, and police said the same man may have committed both robberies.

Tustin police said a man entered the California Federal Savings Bank at 14232 Redhill Ave. at 11:17 a.m. and indicated to a teller that he had a bomb in his briefcase. He then forced two bank employees into a vault, returned to their teller stations and took an undetermined amount of cash. Police said the other bank tellers did not notice that a robbery was in progress. The robber fled.

The suspect was described as a light-complexioned Latino, 23 to 27 years old, 5 feet, 8 inches tall and heavily built. He was wearing a full-length tan trench coat, a Panama hat, black trousers and what appeared to be prescription glasses.

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At about 11 a.m. in Irvine, an unarmed man demanded money from a teller at a Security Pacific National Bank branch at Culver Drive and Walnut Avenue, Irvine police said. The man escaped with an undetermined amount of money.

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