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There’s a new bank robber on the loose who bares a striking resemblance to one of our favorite, horribly-named bank-robbing “bandits.”
You may recall the “First-Aid Bandit,” later re-named the “Band-Aid Bandit,” who was arrested in January after a string of robberies stretching from Gilbert to Queen Creek.
The FBI’s bandit-naming department gave 43-year-old Samuel Cresante the lame-o moniker because at each of the robberies he was seen
    with cuts and scrapes all over his face, and at some robberies, he was
    wearing gauze bandages on his face — sometimes with blood seeping
    through.
The
    FBI told us at the time that the bandages and cuts may not even be real
    and were likely just be some terrible attempt at a disguise.
As stupid a disguise as Cresante’s gauze may have been, there may be a copy cat on the loose who’s using his m.o.
Scottsdale
    police say an unidentified man robbed the Northern Trust Bank near
    Pinnacle Peak Road and Pima Road on Tuesday and he’s still on the loose.
Scottsdale police Officer Dave Pubins tells New Times he’s not
    sure if the suspect was using the bandages as a disguise but
    says he did have some cuts accompanying the bandages on his face at the time of the robbery.
Here’s a description of the suspect: White male wearing a dark baseball
    cap wearing a long-sleeve, button-up shirt, jean shorts, and bandages
    on his face.
Check out a surveillance photo of the robbery above.
Anyone with information about the robbery is asked to call Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.