LOS ANGELES — A 71-year-old man who spent more than half his life in prison for robbing banks before his release three years ago is at it again, police said Wednesday.

Bruce Edward Bell was arrested after the Dec. 21 holdup at a bank in Sun Valley, a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley, in which Bell pointed what looked like a gun at a worker and stole $60,000 in cash, police said.

bank robber elderly man
Bruce Edward Bell holds a gun as he robs a bank in Sun Valley, Calif., in 2023.LAPD via YouTube

He was arrested during a traffic stop after the Dec. 21 robbery in Sun Valley, and officers found a black replica firearm and around $64,000, according to police.

He was being held in lieu of $1.6 million bail Wednesday evening, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department online records.

Criminal charges include second-degree robbery and kidnapping, according to court records. The records available online did not list an attorney for him.

The Los Angeles Police Department called Bell a “serial bank robber” and released the photos and information Wednesday in case anyone else was victimized by him.

He has four prior convictions for bank robbery and has served more than 40 years in prison, police said in a statement.

Bell was released from federal prison in October 2021, Federal Bureau of Prisons records show.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Pennsylvania cheer squad mom allegedly cyberbullied minors with deepfakes, officials say

A Pennsylvania woman is facing multiple harassment charges for allegedly creating deepfake…

California could see 10 feet of snow as Sierra Nevada braces for blizzard with up to 100 mph winds

March will roar in like a lion for the West Coast, where…

Mikaela Shiffrin gets her record-tying 86th World Cup victory

ARE, Sweden — Moments after winning her record-tying 86th World Cup race,…

The new steel? Hope and fear as a new plastics factory rises in Appalachia

“The benefits of hosting one of the largest construction sites in North…