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Los Angeles Man Suspected in Series of Bank Robberies Linked to Explosives Threat Bandit Indicted
Joint Investigation Led to Suspect’s Identification and Arrest

FBI Los Angeles May 05, 2012
  • Public Affairs Specialist Laura Eimiller (310) 996-3343

A man suspected to be responsible for multiple bank robberies in Los Angeles County was indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday, announced André Birotte, Jr., United States Attorney in Los Angeles and Steven Martinez, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office. The announcement was made on behalf of multiple agencies investigating a series of bank robberies with a similar modus operandi since late 2011, including the Los Angeles Police Department, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, the Santa Monica Police Department, the El Monte Police Department, the West Covina Police Department, and the Baldwin Park Police Department.

William Joseph Allen, 32, of Los Angeles, was charged in an eight-count indictment filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles with bank robbery and attempted bank robbery. Detectives with the Santa Monica Police Department identified Allen as a suspect in the series of robberies that had been linked to the “Explosives Threat” Bandit after developing forensic evidence collected at a bank robbery on March 29. Once Allen was identified as a suspect, investigators conducting the joint investigation obtained an arrest warrant. Allen was apprehended on April 17, 2012 in downtown Los Angeles by officers with the Los Angeles Police Department’s Central Division.

A captured banner has been placed over the wanted flyer of the Explosives Threat Bandit at http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/unknown/unknown-bank-robber-42/person_view_multimedia# images.

The indictment, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on May 1, 2012, charges Allen with the following bank robberies and/or attempted bank robberies:

DateBankAddressCity
November 15, 2011 Bank of America
2901 Eastland
West Covina
January 4, 2012
Wells Fargo Bank
10789 West Pico Los Angeles
January 4, 2012
Chase Bank
11285 National Los Angeles
Noevember 28, 2011 Bank of America
8655 Beverly Los Angeles
January 17, 2012
Bank of America
2930 Sepulveda Los Angeles
January 17, 2012 Chase Bank
1415 Lincoln Venice
March 23, 2012
Comerica Bank
4040 Lincoln
Marina del Ray
March 29, 2012
Wells Fargo Bank
1300 Fourth Street
Santa Monica

During the early robberies linked to the Explosives Threat Bandit, the suspect left behind a device made up of electronic components and various wiring. The suspect advised the victim teller that someone outside the bank would detonate the device, indicating explosives were contained within the device. During some of the robberies, the suspect would indicate or state that he had a bomb. The device and associated threats required various bomb squads in Los Angeles County to respond to the banks in order to render the situation safe, a process that lasted several hours and required the involvement of multiple personnel.

In other robberies, witnesses described a handgun brandished by the suspect. During the robberies, the suspect made oral demands and used written notes that he passed to the teller, demanding cash. Some of the notes indicated that the suspect had a friend outside the bank who was monitoring a police frequency and whom he would advise to “press a button” if the victim did not comply. One note contained the phrase “establishment will not exist.”

Allen is being held in federal custody awaiting trial.

This investigation was conducted by the Los Angeles Police Department, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, the Santa Monica Police Department, the El Monte Police Department, the West Covina Police Department, the Baldwin Park Police Department, and the FBI.

Allen is being prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office.