Dine-and-dash ‘sushi bandit’ Cited in Eastern Idaho
POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) — A man authorities say is the dine-and-dash "sushi bandit" has been cited in eastern Idaho for suspicion of petit theft. The Bannock County Sheriff's Office tells KPVI-TV that a deputy took Trevor Bello into custody Friday after Bello tried to leave Chang's Garden restaurant in Pocatello without paying. Officials say that last week someone dined and dashed from a $126 bill at Sumisu Sushi & Asian Fusion restaurant in Pocatello. Officials say a waitress at Chang's thought Bello fit the sushi bandit description and alerted authorities. Police say that when Bello exited Chang's through the back door without paying a deputy took him into custody. Bello was taken to a holding cell but on Saturday wasn't at the Bannock County Jail. It's not clear if he has an attorney.