PARIS -- Toni Musulin, the French armored-car driver who vanished with more than €11 million ($16 million), gave himself up to Monaco police on Monday, ending an 11-day manhunt and disappointing thousands of Internet followers riveted by the heist.

Around midday, Mr. Musulin parked a motorcycle in front of Monaco police headquarters, walked into the building and said: "I am wanted by French police; I want to give myself up," police director André Mulhberger said in a telephone interview.

Mr. Musulin, 39 years old, sported a two-week-old beard but looked in good shape and "not like a tramp," Mr. Mulhberger said.

The Monaco police director said he had no legal means to arrest Mr. Musulin because, after the Nov. 5 heist in the central city of Lyon, France issued an international request for information but not an international arrest warrant.

France could have issued a last-minute arrest warrant for Mr. Musulin, but would then have had to complete extradition procedures. Mr. Musulin made paperwork irrelevant by offering himself up to French police, Mr. Mulhberger said.