Do you recognize this person? Police ask public’s help identifying suspect

Images courtesy of St. George Police Dept. | St. George News

ST. GEORGE — The St. George Police Department is requesting the public’s help in identifying a man wanted for questioning in an active police investigation.

St. George Police released this photo April 20 showing an individual wanted for questioning in an active criminal investigation, St. George, Utah | Photo courtesy of the St. George Police Department, St. George News
St. George Police released this photo April 20 showing an individual wanted for questioning in an active criminal investigation, St. George, Utah | Photo courtesy of the St. George Police Department, St. George News

Detectives are looking for information that may help identify the man captured in the photograph on April 19 regarding an attempted robbery at a St. George pharmacy.

“The suspect attempted to get a prescription, fraudulently, but was denied,” St. George Police Officer Lona Trombley said Wednesday. “The suspect then returned demanding the pills. The suspect ultimately left the scene prior to getting any pills.”

Anyone who recognizes the man in the photo is asked to call Detective Brandon Dunbar with the St. George Police Department at 435-627-4328 and reference incident No. 16P009417.

No further details are available regarding the incident as this report is published.

Persons arrested or charged are presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law or as otherwise decided by a trier-of-fact.

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2 Comments

  • ladybugavenger April 20, 2016 at 9:43 pm

    Businesses should invest into high quality video surveillance. I want to see some HD surveillance footage

    • .... April 24, 2016 at 12:41 pm

      They can’t afford to pay for better surveillance equiptment because they have to pay for Obozocare and the new minimum wage

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