SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — As the vacation season winds down, KRON4.com revisits a daring chilly case that could possibly be straight out of a film: A person dressed as St. Nick robbed a financial institution through the 2014 SantaCon occasion in San Francisco, and he’s nonetheless at massive a decade later.
OPD investigates second Oakland murder in 2 days
On Saturday, Dec. 14, 2014, through the citywide SantaCon pub crawl, the place tons of of revelers costume up as Santa, authorities mentioned a person in a pink and white go well with walked right into a financial institution on the 400 block of Sutter Road, simply north of Union Sq., round 1 p.m. The person handed the teller a observe, took the money, and disappeared right into a crowd of Santa Clauses.
The suspect was described as a person in his 40s or 50s, about 5 toes 11 inches tall, carrying a pink and white Santa go well with.
Ten years later, there have been no arrests or important developments within the case.
KRON4 reached out to the FBI’s San Francisco workplace for any new particulars, however was informed, “We don’t have any updates.”
Anybody with info is urged to contact the FBI San Francisco workplace at 415-553-7400 or e mail ‘ideas.fbi.gov.’
Bay Metropolis Information contributed to this report.