Suspect Arrested In 2 Armed Bank Robberies in South San Francisco

Police arrested a suspect Thursday in connection with two armed bank robberies that occurred in South San Francisco in November and December.

Damion Stephen Shoemaker, 48, of San Francisco, was arrested in Daly City and booked at the San Mateo County Jail on suspicion of two counts of armed robbery Thursday, police said.

The robberies took place November 28 and December 28 at a bank on the 100 block of McLellan Drive, according to police.

In both incidents, the robber displayed a semi-automatic pistol, later determined to be a replica, and demanded money from the employee before fleeing the bank on foot, according to police. The incidents took place

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