Bank Robbery in Arroyo Grande

By the Arroyo Grande Police Department

This morning at 11:36 am, an adult male robbed the Chase Bank located at 900 Rancho Parkway in Arroyo Grande.

The suspect entered the bank wearing a green Cal Poly hat and a Cal Poly hooded sweatshirt.  He also wore a black medical mask. The suspect was described as a light skin adult male in his mid-30s. The suspect provided a note to the bank teller demanding an undisclosed amount of money. The suspect then exited the bank and fled in a gray 4-door vehicle.

Witnesses described the vehicle as having a broken driver’s side rear window that was taped closed. The vehicle did not have any license plates at the time of the incident.

This investigation is ongoing, and we are asking anyone that may have witnessed the incident or has information to contact the Arroyo Grande Police Department Detective Unit at 805-473-5110.  

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  1. If they got less than $950 will they be prosecuted?
    Cashless bail?
    Slap on the wrist?
    Or s thank you from the Dems for causing havoc ?
    Hey just look at the stats of violence & robberies in our state where the “party of the people” rule the roost.
    Show me statistics otherwise. Or just be quiet.

  2. I have to agree that the democrat party is no longer what it was but has morphed into a dangerous place that is RUINING our state and country. Where are the moderates?? Crime is CLEARLY on the rise no matter what propaganda might imply.

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