Watch Command Log Reporting Period:
6 a.m. Tuesday, April 14, 2020 – 6 a.m. Wednesday, April 15, 2020
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.
7:41 p.m.
Robbery
644 W. North Temple St.
20-66377
The victim was walking in the area when he was approached by 4 individuals. They produced a weapon and demanded the victim’s wallet. The victim complied and the suspects fled on foot. A short time later officers located all 4 suspects nearby. Keli Iyamuremye, 18, was booked into jail for robbery. The other 3 suspects were all juveniles and were booked into juvenile detention for robbery.
8:57 p.m.
Carjacking
1000 W. Euclid Ave.
20-66437
The victim stopped his Volkswagen Beetle near this address to look at his GPS. A Polynesian male wearing jean shorts, no shirt and with his hair in a ponytail approached the car. The male opened the door and threw the victim out of the vehicle and left in an unknown direction. The victim’s phone was also in the vehicle. A short time later officers located the vehicle near 700 S. Redwood Road. The vehicle was unoccupied and was returned to the owner.
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