A man suspected of attempting to rob a bank in National City surrendered to the Escondido Police Department, the FBI in San Diego announced Tuesday.
The attempted robbery occurred around 4:30 p.m. Jan. 18 at a Bank of America branch at 235 East Eighth Street, authorities said.When the teller did not give the suspect any money, he left the premises on foot, according to officials.
FBI San Diego sent out a bulletin with the suspect's picture, possibly leading to the suspect opting to surrender to police.
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