A thief in women’s clothing
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Deepa Bharath
Police arrested a 53-year-old transvestite Wednesday on suspicion of
robbing a local Bank of America branch earlier that day, officials
said.
The man, who police identified as Brianna Catherine Cery, also
known as Bryan Cery, walked into the bank in the 500 block of Newport
Center Drive at about 5:50 p.m., dressed in a pair of blue jeans, a
blue tank top with spaghetti straps and a blond wig, Newport Beach
Police Sgt. Steve Shulman said.
Wielding a stainless steel revolver, Cery pointed the handgun at
one of the bank tellers and demanded money, Shulman said.
“The teller told him he didn’t have any money,” Shulman said. So
Cery went from teller to teller cleaning out as many drawers as he
could, he added.
Shulman would not divulge the amount of money that was taken, but
said that it “wasn’t substantial.”
A bank customer recognized Cery as someone who worked at the
Ralphs supermarket on East 17th Street in Costa Mesa, he said.
“The customer apparently said ‘hi’ to [Cery], but he didn’t
respond,” Shulman said. Soon after, the customer realized Cery was in
the middle of conducting a heist, and backed off, he said.
Newport Beach police detectives tracked Cery to the grocery store
and got a copy of his driver’s license, Shulman said. Some of the
witnesses from the bank identified the person on the photo as the
bank robber, he said.
Detectives then staked out Cery’s Long Beach home, Shulman said.
“He showed up at about 10 p.m., and was arrested,” he said.
Police had also obtained a search warrant and found the stolen
money, the handgun and “paperwork that described the robbery,”
Shulman said. Most of the money from Wednesday’s robbery was
recovered, he said.
At the time of his arrest, Cery was wearing a blue top, a black
sweater and a purple and pink skirt, he said.
Shulman said this robbery had several “unusual” elements to it.
“It’s been a while since I’ve heard of anyone robbing a bank in
women’s clothes,” he said. “What was also strange is that many of the
customers recognized him.”
Cery is not wanted on suspicion of other robberies or crimes,
Shulman said.
Cery is being held in Newport Beach city jail in lieu of $100,000
bail. He will be arraigned in federal court.
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