A man is on the loose after police say he robbed a North Salt Lake bank Thursday afternoon.
A male in his mid-20s passed a note demanding money at a U.S. Bank, 1090 N. 500 East, at about 3:45 p.m., said North Salt Lake police Sgt. Mitch Gwilliam.
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The man’s note said no one would get hurt if the teller complied with his request. The teller gave the man an undisclosed amount of money before he walked out of the bank and fled on foot in an unknown direction.
"He did not indicate a weapon and he did not display a weapon," Gwilliam said.
Officers searched the area and businesses surrounding the bank for more than an hour.
The suspect is described as a white male between 6-foot-1 and 6-foot-3, with an average build. He was wearing a dark gray winter coat and a plaid hat. He also is sporting a full goatee.
If anyone has information about this suspect call North Salt Lake Police at 801-381-0778.
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