Deputies said Sonny Tho Leu robbed the first bank in Temecula around 12 p.m. where he was reportedly wearing a black baseball cap, dark clothing and he was carrying an orange utility bag, according to the Murrieta Police Department.

The second robbery happened around 12:20 p.m. at a bank in the 40000 block of California Oaks Road. A bank employee reported the crime and gave a similar description of the suspect.

The third robbery was reported just before 1 p.m. at a bank in the 25000 block of Hancock Avenue, police said.

During all three robberies, Leu passed a note demanding money from the bank clerk and took off with an undisclosed amount of money.

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At what point do you allow a bank robber to keep his money? 3 banks in less than 2 hours, pacifist mode, same disguise, no damage taken. Multiple records right there.

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I would hire him on the spot. 3 Banks in 90 minutes is the kind of work ethic we need at Hexbear.

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4 points

He would unironically be a good security consultant charging banks ridiculous fees to test their security

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3 points

For real though, fuck every bank that’s never been robbed.

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smdh back in my day you used to have to hold a bank up with a crew of fellas with rifles and armani suits. Boomers now a days just wear sweatpants and pass a note saying “money pls”.

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17 points

they hate to see the small guy hustling and succeeding smh

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Getting away with a bank robbery is a lot more likely than you’d think, I think only about 60% of cases are solved by the police. That’s not great, you’re betting the farm on slightly worse odds than a coin toss. But if I did win said coin toss, I seriously cannot fathom immediately tossing not one but two more coins.

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Three banks in an hour is impressive.

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