According to the CBS news channel in Los Angeles:
Stevens is the last of the thieves indicted in the $228,000 robbery of the Family Savings and Loan Association and the murder of the getaway van's owner.
The three other indicted robbers were eventually hunted down, captured, tried and sent to prison.
Believed to be the wheel man for the robbery, purportedly the largest in Los Angeles history, Stevens has spent a shadowy 17 years as a fugitive.
He was sighted briefly here and there, most recently in October 1999 as "Derrick Anderson," a food-service manager at the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore.
When students noticed his resemblance to a photo on a wanted poster, he disappeared once again.
The day after Thanksgiving, Stevens turned himself in to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Los Angeles, with no explanation.
He faces multiple felony charges for bank robbery and murder.
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