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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents and Orange County police in California are searching for a bank robber, believed to be a Filipino, who held up two banks on Monday, the Asian Journal reported. On its report on Wednesday, the Asian Journal said the unidentified bank robber was described as:
an Asian male, possibly of Filipino descent or biracial;
having a dark complexion,
having decaying teeth,
having a height of around 5â4",
weighing around 145 lbs.,
having a thin build, and
somewhere between 45 to 60 years in age. Persons with information about the robber are urged to contact the FBI (888) 226-8443. Asian Journal said the unidentified man staged robberies in two banks on Monday â one in Huntington Beach and another in Irvine. The police reportedly dubbed the man as the "stare down bandit" because he stared at the victim teller for a long while before leaving the bank. The robber was unsuccessful in robbing the bank at Huntington Beach. He then reportedly moved to a bank in Irvine where he received cash before fleeing on foot, the report said. - VVP, GMA News