Bail was set at $750,000 Sept. 14 for a man suspected of kidnapping two college students in La Jolla and taking them to a bank ATM where they were forced to withdraw money. The incident occurred Sept. 11 around 11 p.m. when the students left the CVS Pharmacy on Villa La Jolla Drive. A man with what appeared to be a pistol ordered them to get into the back seat of their own car and took some money from the woman’s purse. The man, later identified as Miguel Torres Espinoza, 29, allegedly forced Raymond Chung and Jessica Liu, both 20, to drive to Pacific Beach and withdraw cash from an ATM at Garnet Avenue and Soledad Mountain Road. The robber got $420 in cash. Espinoza fled and the couple called police, who found Espinoza a few blocks away on Loring Street around midnight. Espinoza pleaded not guilty to two counts of kidnapping for robbery and two counts of robbery. The kidnapping charge carries a life term that includes parole. If convicted, he could receive two consecutive life terms in prison. A preliminary hearing is set for Sept. 27.