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Suspect in 2 Tucson bank robberies in custody

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Joe Fontes Gomez Joe Fontes Gomez

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Authorities say a homeless man has been arrested in connection with two Tucson bank robberies in an 8-day span earlier this month.

Tucson police say 42-year-old Joe Fontes Gomez was booked Thursday into the Pima County Jail.

He's being held on suspicion of 2 counts of robbery.

A police officer on routine patrol Thursday spotted a man that matched the description of the robbery suspect.

He was detained and detectives say they were able to link him to the robberies at the National Bank of Arizona.

Police say Gomez is accused of robbing the downtown bank on Jan. 10 and Jan. 18.

Gomez didn't have an attorney as of Thursday afternoon.

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