JUAB COUNTY, Utah, July 1, 2018 (Gephardt Daily) — A Park and Pump convenience store and gas station in Mona was burglarized in the early hours of Saturday morning, and the Juab County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect.
At approximately 1:26 a.m., a man forced entry through the south drive-up window and stole a safe with about $1,400 cash, Sheriff Douglas Anderson said in a news release.
Surveillance video shows the suspect as Caucasian, male, with a medium build, wearing a white shirt, white socks on his hands, and a white ball cap with the Under Armor insignia on it.
He also had a white cloth, possibly another white shirt over his head to cover his face.
He has tattoos on both forearms, and the tattoos appear to be some type of script in a “linear pattern,” the news release states.
The suspect vehicle may possibly be red, and possibly a 1992-2002 Pontiac Firebird. The license plate number is not known.
“Prior to the forced entrance into the business, the suspect recklessly over-accelerated in the parking lot in a circular fashion. This reckless driving seemed to be an act of frivolity and to be done on purpose for an unknown reason,” the release says.
Anyone who recognizes the suspect or who may have any information about the burglary is asked to call the Juab County Sheriff’s Office at 435-623-1344.