Suspected 'I-55 Bandit' bank robber surrenders (VIDEO)

In this combination of surveillance photos released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation is a serial bank robber the FBI has dubbed the I-55 Bandit in, from left: Hurricane, W.V., July 30, 2013; Arnold, Mo., July 2, 2013, and Bel Air, Md., on June 5, 2013.
In this combination of surveillance photos released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation is a serial bank robber the FBI has dubbed the I-55 Bandit in, from left: Hurricane, W.V., July 30, 2013; Arnold, Mo., July 2, 2013, and Bel Air, Md., on June 5, 2013.

ST. LOUIS (AP) - A man suspected of robbing banks in five states has turned himself in to the FBI.

The FBI announced Wednesday that 19-year-old Andrew Maberry, of O'Fallon, Ill., was arrested and charged with one federal count of bank robbery in a July heist at Commerce Bank in the St. Louis suburb of Arnold. His surrender came less than 24 hours after the FBI started a publicity campaign and dubbed Maberry the "I-55 Bandit."

The FBI says Maberry is suspected of 10 robberies and attempts at two other banks since May in Illinois, Missouri, Maryland, West Virginia and Tennessee. Some of the crimes occurred near Interstate 55.

The FBI did not disclose the amount of money taken.

It wasn't immediately clear if Maberry had an attorney.

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