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Alleged Toronto bank robber turns himself in, police say

One of the images of the suspect previously released by police. Handout / Toronto Police

A man wanted after a bank robbery in Toronto last month has turned himself in, police say.

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Toronto police said that on Nov. 28, officers responded to a holdup call in the area of Victoria Park and Danforth avenues.

A man allegedly entered the bank wearing a mask to hide his identity, approached a teller and produced a note demanding cash.

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Police said he took “a quantity” of cash and then fled to a taxi cab that was waiting.

On Thursday, police issued a news release with images of a suspect, along with a suspect description, and appealed to the public for information that could identify him.

On Friday, the man went to a police station and turned himself in, officers said.

Thirty-four-year-old James Arthur Finley, of no fixed address, has since been charged with robbery and disguise with intent.

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He appeared in court Saturday.

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