Watch Command Log
February 3, 2010
The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log 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, which are filed at the discretion of the prosecuting agency.
DAY SHIFT
No significant events.
AFTERNOON SHIFT
| 1413 | Robbery | 1747 S. 900 W. #200 | 10-20512 |
The suspect entered the business and walked directly upstairs to the 2nd floor. Once there, he walked around the reception desk and pointed a black gun toward the victim. The suspect demanded the cash box and the keys, which the victim gave him. The suspect then exited the same way he came in. He was last seen on foot, southbound on 900 West. The victim described the suspect as a male Hispanic adult, 25 years of age, 5’5”-5’8”, medium build, with black short hair. He was wearing khaki jeans, a grey fleece jacket, and a red fleece jacket pulled up to cover his face.
GRAVEYARD SHIFT
No significant events.