MARIN COUNTY — A Berkeley man was arrested in Solano County in connection with an attempted bank robbery last month in Marin County, police said Thursday.

Dandre Chandler Lee Young, 25, is being held at the Marin County Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail. Police at various agencies are investigating whether he can be linked to other crimes in the Bay Area, said Central Marin police Cpl. Jenna McVeigh.

The alleged robbery attempt occurred on Feb. 28 at the First Community Bank inside the Safeway store at Corte Madera Town Center. The robber gave a teller a demand note but received no money and fled in a red vehicle.

A witness obtained a license plate number and provided it to police. Investigators identified the suspect as Young and obtained a warrant for his arrest and a search warrant for his residence, McVeigh said.

On Wednesday, the California Highway Patrol stopped a speeding vehicle in Fairfield and found Young inside. The CHP arrested him on the Marin warrant and for alleged vehicle code violations.

The car was not the same vehicle used in the bank robbery, but police found the suspected getaway car at Young’s residence.

Police did not disclose whether other incriminating evidence was found at the residence.

Young was booked into Marin County Jail on Wednesday evening. He listed his occupation as security guard.

Young is being charged with burglary and attempted robbery, said Chief Deputy District Attorney Rosemary Slote.