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Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH -- Police are still looking for a man who robbed a Wells
Fargo Bank branch, and then dropped off a bag that, he told bank tellers,
contained a bomb.
About 90 minutes after the robber fled the bank, the Orange County
Sheriff’s Department bomb squad discovered the bomb to be a hoax. The bag
contained an “electronic device,” officials said. The scare, however,
shut off Coast Highway and portions of two other streets, resulting in a
traffic standstill in that duration.
Employees in businesses near the bank were also evacuated during that
time to ensure safety.
Police continued to decline revealing how much money the robber stole
from the bank.
The robber has been described as a 6-foot white man in his 40s with
short, dark hair. He is said to have been wearing a long-sleeve shirt, a
jacket, a dark color hat and dark color trousers. Police said he escaped
in a newer model white Chevy Suburban.
Those with information are asked to call the Newport Beach Police
Department at (800) 550-6273.
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