Crime & Safety

Police Arrest Suspected Serial Bank Robber After Botched Heist of U.S. Bank

Joshua Metoxen, who had been linked to bank robberies in Strawberry, Novato, and several other Bay Area cities, was arrested along with an accomplice Thursday afternoon.

The American Canyon man wanted in connection with a slew of Bay Area bank robberies over the past few months, including the March 14 robbery of the Westamerica Bank in Strawberry Village, was arrested Thursday afternoon by Novato Police after he and an accomplice abandoned an attempted robbery of the U.S. Bank at the Safeway in Hamilton, according to police.

Joshua Metoxen, 23, was arrested at around 2 p.m. Thursday and booked into Marin County Jail at 8:30 p.m. He remains in custody in lieu of $1 million bail. His alleged accomplice, 20-year-old Napa resident Jack Dennis, was arrested on suspicion of attempted robbery and burglary and remains in custody in lieu of $500,000 bail.

At 1:43 p.m. Thursday, Novato Police responded to a report of a robbery at U.S. Bank in the Safeway at 5720 Nave Drive after an employee reported that he recognized the alleged robber as having been involved in a previous robbery at the bank, according to Sgt. Michael Howard.

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The employee moved to a secure location in the bank and called police, and Metoxen then fled on foot, Howard said. A Novato detective on his way to the scene spotted a vehicle leaving the area that was believed to be involved in the incident. Police pulled over the car on the nothbound Hwy. 101 on-ramp ay Rowland Blvd., Howard said. Metoxen and Dennis were then taken into custody, with Metoxen facing an additional outstanding $750,000 warrant on robbery charges in Lake County.

Howard said Metoxen was identified as the suspect responsible for the Feb. 19 robbery of the same U.S. Bank.

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No one was injured in the incident.

Howard said Novato Police are working with a variety of law enforcemnt agencies, including the FBI and the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, to determine the involvement of both suspects in previously reported robberies throughout Northern California.


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