The photos show the man dressed in different clothes for each robbery, except for his shoes: black sneakers with white soles.
A bank robber known as the "Black & White Sneaker Bandit," due to the shoes he wears during robberies, is being sought for at least 8 bank robberies in cities of Fullerton, Huntington Beach & Costa Mesa.
If you know this suspect's identity, please call 3104776565.Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
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