Police ask for public's help in identifying man suspected of robbing Ogden bank


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OGDEN — Authorities are seeking the public's help in identifying a man they say robbed a bank on Tuesday.

About noon, Ogden police responded to reports of a bank robbery at a Wells Fargo bank located at 4301 Harrison Blvd., according to the department's Facebook post. The man fled the scene before officers arrived, according to police.

Bank employees told police the man appeared to be about 60 years old, 6 feet tall, with a thin frame and gray hair. A surveillance image provided by police shows the man wearing a gray baseball-style cap, a blue sweatshirt with an unknown logo, and thick-rimmed glasses.

The man presented a note to a bank employee demanding money, police said. The amount of money was not disclosed by officials.

Once the suspect had the money in hand, police say he fled south on Harrison Boulevard in a green Dodge pickup truck.

Police ask anyone with information related to the identity of the man to please contact Ogden police detective Travis Kearl at 801-629-8029. Email: laurenbennett@deseretnews.com Twitter: laurmarben

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Lauren Bennett is a reporter with KSL.com who covers Utah’s religious community and the growing tech sector in the Beehive State.

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