$1K reward offered for helping North Salt Lake police identify golf course vandals

North Salt Lake police are asking the public for help tracking down those responsible for causing $20,000 in damages to Eaglewood Golf Course.

North Salt Lake police are asking the public for help tracking down those responsible for causing $20,000 in damages to Eaglewood Golf Course. (North Salt Lake Police Department)


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NORTH SALT LAKE — Police are asking the public's assistance in identifying the individual or individuals responsible for causing intentional damage to the Eaglewood Golf Course.

Deputy Chief Mitch Gwilliam, of the North Salt Lake Police Department, said in a press release Thursday that the alleged incident occurred sometime between 7 p.m. on Oct. 23 and 11 p.m. on Oct 25.

"An unknown person riding what appears to be an electric motorcycle drove across many of the greens, tee boxes, and fairways at the Eaglewood Golf Course in North Salt Lake, causing approximately $20,000 damage to the golf course," Gwilliam said in a statement.

A photo capture from surveillance footage shows an individual near the Eaglewood Golf Course in North Salt Lake in an undated photo.
A photo capture from surveillance footage shows an individual near the Eaglewood Golf Course in North Salt Lake in an undated photo. (Photo: North Salt Lake Police Department)

According to police, surveillance footage captured "a possible suspect" in the area wearing red pants and a white jacket while riding an electric motorcycle.

A $1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person who committed the act. Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to contact the North Salt Lake Police Department at 801-298-6000.

Damage done to the Eaglewood Golf Course in an undated photo. North Salt Lake police are asking for the public's assistance in tracking down those responsible.
Damage done to the Eaglewood Golf Course in an undated photo. North Salt Lake police are asking for the public's assistance in tracking down those responsible. (Photo: North Salt Lake Police Department)

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Curtis Booker is a reporter for KSL.com.
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