Crime & Safety

Bank Robbery Suspect Surrenders to Stoneridge Shopping Center Security Guard

Nadeem Kaher Deisieh, 19, was charged with a single count of second-degree robbery.

A suspect sought by police and the FBI for a bank robbery in Daly City last month surrendered over the weekend and appeared in court on Tuesday, prosecutors said.

Nadeem Kaher Deisieh, 19, turned himself in to a security guard at the Stoneridge Shopping Center in Pleasanton on Saturday and said he was the suspect who robbed the First National Bank at 6600 Mission St. in Daly City on May 18, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office.

Prosecutors said Deisieh handed a bank teller a note at about 9:30 a.m. that said, "Give me all the hundreds. Not the exploding dye pack. B---h."

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The teller gave him $2,100 and he ran from the bank. Daly City police released a surveillance photo from the robbery later that day and on Friday the FBI announced it was joining the search. Deisieh surrendered the next day. The cash has not been recovered, according to prosecutors.

Deisieh was charged with a single count of second-degree robbery and pleaded not guilty on Tuesday. He remains in custody on $50,000 bail and is set to return to court for a preliminary hearing on June 13.

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By Bay City News