Pictures released of man accused of robbing U.S. Bank


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SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City police officers are looking for a man who robbed a U.S. Bank Monday morning.

Police said a man entered the U.S. Bank at 1575 South Main Street around 9:45 a.m., and demanded an undisclosed amount of cash from a teller. He walked out of the bank and drove away. The car was described as an older 1980s white four-door passenger car with a temporary tag in the back window.

Police described the man as a white male in his mid 30s about 6 feet 2 inches with a slender build. Surveillance video also showed tattoos on the face and neck of the alleged robber. The man was wearing a green jacket and a blue t-shirt with a cartoon character on the front.

The SLCPD said anyone who may know the identity or location of the robber should call (801) 799-3000. Anonymous tips may be sent by texting the keyword TIPSLCPD to CRIMES 274637.

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