Suspect arrested for multiple bank robberies in Tuscon
Man arrested without incident
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Tucson police say they've arrested a man who is suspected in 10 robberies in the city, including at six banks.
They say 52-year-old James Siehien is accused of robbing two of the six banks twice and also robbing a convenience store and a fast-food restaurant.
The robberies all occurred between Oct. 4 and Nov. 5, when police say Siehien was arrested without incident following a holdup.
A criminal complaint says Siehien would pass demand notes to bank tellers and sometimes threaten them with weapons like a machete or an ax.
Authorities say nobody was injured in any of the robberies.