Feds on the Hunt: Bad Hair Day Bandit Sought in SoCal Bank Robbery

The FBI is seeking the public’s help in identifying a woman suspected of robbing a Bank of America in Gardena, California.

Nicknamed the “Bad Hair Day Bandit” due to a distinctive hat in surveillance footage, the woman is accused of attempted robbery on May 31st.

According to the source fbi Authorities believe the suspect entered the bank shortly before closing, passed a threatening note to the teller, and fled the scene empty-handed in a white car.

While the robbery attempt was unsuccessful, the FBI considers her a threat and is urging anyone with information to come forward.

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Key details include a dark-colored hat with the inscription “Bad Hair Day,” a jean jacket, a black face mask, and a handbag with a large letter “J.” The suspect is also believed to have a tattoo on her right wrist.

The FBI is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the “Bad Hair Day Bandit.”

If you have any leads, contact the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office at 310-477-6565. You can also submit anonymous tips online.

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