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A man suspected of brazenly robbing the same bank in Huntington Beach five times was arrested Thursday, a day after allegedly holding up a Fountain Valley credit union for the fourth time, authorities said.

David Carl Camp, 54, of Fountain Valley was arrested without incident at a Huntington Beach coffee shop just after noon, according to Fountain Valley police. Evidence collected from the Fountain Valley branch of the Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union, which Camp was accused of holding up Wednesday, helped lead investigators to Camp, police said. Evidence from the Huntington Beach robberies also contributed to the arrest, police said. A search warrant was executed at Camp’s house.

Camp, who was being held in the Santa Ana jail on suspicion of bank robbery, was cooperating with investigators, according to Fountain Valley police. He was scheduled to appear in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana on Friday, according to the FBI.

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The bank robber stumped authorities for months, despite holding up the same teller twice, entering the bank while a surveillance-camera photograph of him hung on the front door and escaping more than once on a bicycle.

Originally referred to as the Toothless Bandit after witnesses said he was missing some teeth, the robber earned the new Five Times Bandit nickname in Huntington Beach after the handful of times he struck the same Union Bank branch at 8899 Adams Ave., police said.

In Fountain Valley, he’s known as the Just Another Guy or JAG Bandit, after robbing the Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union four times since May, Huntington Beach police Det. Jim Allard said.

Allard linked his robbery suspect to the Fountain Valley bandit Wednesday after receiving surveillance photos from the FBI.

“I looked at the description and photos and said, ‘OK, this is my guy,’ ” Allard said. Police had been circulating fliers in surrounding neighborhoods.

“We want this guy bad,” he said Wednesday.

The bandit, who also seems to have had some dental work done between the first Huntington Beach robbery and the second, hits the bank sometime in the early morning, always before noon, Allard said.

He has given tellers demand notes stating, “I have a gun, I will shoot! Give me all your 100s, put them in an envelope,” or “This is a robbery; give me all the 100s you have.” But he never showed a weapon.

During the first four robberies, he claimed to have a gun, but at the latest robbery on Dec. 1, the note said there was a bomb in the lobby, police said.

“He’s aggressive, he will use bad language and quickly get out,” Allard said Wednesday.

The robber hit the Huntington Beach bank on Aug. 31, 2005; Sept. 22, 2005; Nov. 28, 2005; and March 17, 2006.

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