A man police called "The Well-Dressed Bandit" has been arrested in Nova Scotia and faces four charges in relation to a series of bank robberies.

He is the suspect in at least four bank robberies in the GTA, according to police. The robberies occurred in fall of 2014, when police reported the well-dressed man walked into banks, approached the teller and demanded money and then brandished a handgun.

He carried the gun in a tan-coloured carrying case, which matched his gloves.

Police called him armed and dangerous, and appealed for the public's help in his arrest several times. In March, the Canadian Bankers Association put up a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to his arrest.

Police believe he is responsible for robbing at least four banks:

A bank branch in the Rogers Road and Keele Street area.

A bank branch in the Queens Plate Drive and Highway 27 area.

A bank branch the College Street and Grace Street area.

And a branch in the Bloor Street West and Dovercourt Road area.

On July 14, police officers arrested William Richard Turner, 47, in Sydney, N.S.

He is charged with:

Two counts of Armed Robbery.

Two counts of Robbery.

He was in court in Toronto on Friday. Though police made the arrest, they say the investigation into the bank robberies is ongoing.