NATIONAL CITY — The FBI has released photographs of a man they say tried to hold up a National City credit union on July 16.
The robber, shown wearing a loose-fitting white shirt and jeans, walked away without getting any cash from Point Loma Credit Union on Highland Avenue near 30th Street.
FBI officials said the robber walked into the credit union about 9:30 a.m. and gave a teller a demand note written on a full sheet of lined paper, specifying the amount of money he wanted. He made a gesture to indicate he was armed.
The teller told him there wasn’t enough cash in the drawer and offered to get it from the vault. The robber ordered the teller to get the money and not call police.
After walking away, the teller alerted a supervisor. The robber tried to go behind the teller counter, but when he couldn’t, he left.
The man is believed to be about 40 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, 165 pounds, with short brown hair and a white bud-style earphone in his right ear. He wore a long-sleeved shirt buttoned up over a white undershirt, jeans, white tennis shoes and a dark blue baseball cap with a white “SD” insignia and white edging around the bill.
The FBI is asking anyone with information call them at (858) 565-1255 or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477.
Pauline Repard: (619) 293-1865; pauline.repard@uniontrib.com
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