FBI agent arrests ‘cell phone bandit’

By The Associated Press     Nov 16, 2005

? FBI agents arrested a woman Tuesday who was suspected of robbing four banks in suburban Virginia while appearing to be talking on a cell phone.

Candice R. Martinez, 19, was arrested just before 4 a.m. at a home in nearby Centreville, Va., after an FBI agent spotted a car nearby with license plates they had been searching for.

The FBI had issued a bulletin a few hours earlier saying Martinez and her boyfriend could be heading to Texas, New Mexico or New York, said Debbie Weierman, a spokeswoman from the FBI’s Washington Field Office.

Martinez is suspected of robbing four Wachovia Bank branches between Oct. 12 and Nov. 4. Security cameras filmed the suspect walking up to tellers and handing them a note demanding cash – all while appearing to be chatting on her cell phone.

Investigators weren’t sure whether Martinez was actually talking to someone while she demanded cash or if it was just a cover, Weierman said.

According to an affidavit filed by the FBI, Martinez confessed to the four robberies. Her boyfriend, Dave C. Williams, 19, also confessed to driving the getaway car. He was arrested late Monday in Fairfax and was charged with robbing a bank where he once worked.

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