Watch Log: Tuesday, June 14, 2016
June 15, 2016
Police Seek to Locate and Identify Bank Robber
June 16, 2016

Watch Command Log Reporting Period:
6 a.m. Wednesday, June 15, 2016 – 6 a.m. Thursday, June 16, 2016

SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake City Police Department receives hundreds of calls for service each day. Not all calls result in a report or arrest. Compiled by Watch Commanders in the field, the Watch Log is a summary of events that stand out to them in a given 24-hour period. Call times listed are approximate and typically reflect the first call received by SLC911 (Dispatch) for a given case. Items contained herein are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency. To see a list of completed calls for service in the last 48 hours, visit slcpd.com/policecallsforservice.

6:13 am
Robbery
990 S. 1100 E.
16-105634

A 24-year old man was at the bus stop when he saw another man get out of a flat black, 2-door Honda. The man approached, brandished a weapon and demanded “everything”. The victim complied and the suspect was last seen driving east along 900 S. from 1100 E. He is described as a Hispanic in his 20’s, 5 feet 6 inches tall, 120 lbs., wearing a dark colored shirt.

1:16 pm
Robbery
3292 S. Richmond St.
16-105905

A man entered the restaurant and walked directly into the kitchen area brandishing a weapon. He ordered the four employees to the front of the store and had them open the registers. The suspect removed the money, placed it in his pockets, and fled westbound on foot. He is described as a white male, thin build, approximately 25-years-old, blond hair, wearing jeans and a black hooded sweatshirt.

To share information about this or other criminal activity with the Salt Lake City Police Department, please call (801) 799-3000. To remain anonymous, text us your crime tips to 274637. Start the text with the keyword TIPSLCPD (which routes it to SLCPD), then a space, followed by the relevant information or photos. Reference: crimetip

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