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Oct 24, 8:55 AM EDT 'Naughty Girl Bandit' Surrenders to FBI
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) -- The Naughty Girl has surrendered to the FBI.
A woman dubbed the "Naughty Girl Bandit" is suspected in a string of bank robberies in Southern California in August, the FBI said. Nineteen-year-old Candice Dionne Gist turned herself in on Monday.
FBI agents gave her the nickname because she wore a shirt reading "naughty" during her first holdup, FBI spokeswoman Laura Bosley said.
Authorities said the woman was responsible for bank robberies in Cerritos, Chino Hills and Fullerton during a one-hour period on Aug. 20. She also is believed to have robbed a Washington Mutual branch in Westminster on Aug. 23, and a Bank of America branch in Anaheim on Aug. 29, Bosley said.
Authorities said the woman usually gave a note to the teller and showed the butt end of a handgun in her purse.
Copyright 2003 Associated Press. All rights reserved.



Oct 24, 8:55 AM EDT 'Naughty Girl Bandit' Surrenders to FBI
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) -- The Naughty Girl has surrendered to the FBI.
A woman dubbed the "Naughty Girl Bandit" is suspected in a string of bank robberies in Southern California in August, the FBI said. Nineteen-year-old Candice Dionne Gist turned herself in on Monday.
FBI agents gave her the nickname because she wore a shirt reading "naughty" during her first holdup, FBI spokeswoman Laura Bosley said.
Authorities said the woman was responsible for bank robberies in Cerritos, Chino Hills and Fullerton during a one-hour period on Aug. 20. She also is believed to have robbed a Washington Mutual branch in Westminster on Aug. 23, and a Bank of America branch in Anaheim on Aug. 29, Bosley said.
Authorities said the woman usually gave a note to the teller and showed the butt end of a handgun in her purse.
Copyright 2003 Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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