Campbell police said Wednesday they have arrested a man they say is responsible for two bank robberies in the last two months.

According to police, Campbell resident Ermec Avalos matched the description of someone who robbed a Chase Bank located at 1605 S. Winchester Blvd. on Oct. 28 and again on Dec. 20.

The incident on Oct. 28 occurred at 11:30 a.m., with surveillance video police say shows Avalos walking into the bank and approaching a bank teller. Police say Avalos threatened the teller, saying he had a gun, but no weapon was seen. Another teller handed over the money. The suspect then fled the bank through the eastern doors toward Winchester Boulevard.

The Dec. 20 incident occurred at 10 a.m. at the same bank. Police say the same sequence of events occurred as on Oct. 28.

Campbell detectives determined that Avalos was on active parole for robbery and lived just a block away from the Chase Bank. On Jan. 10 detectives conducted a parole search at Avalos’ residence and located evidence related to the two robberies.

Avalos was arrested and booked into the Santa Clara County Main Jail on two counts of robbery, with bail set at $250,000.

The Campbell Police Department is asking anyone with information about Avalos or the Chase Bank incidents to contact the investigations unit at 408.871.5190. Tips can also be submitted through the free Campbell Police Department app.