A guilty conscience apparently caught up with a man accused of robbing a Sandy pharmacy.
The man and a female friend were accused by police of robbing the Harmon's pharmacy near 7600 South and 700 East on Aug. 18. After the robbery was broadcast on the news, Tips led detectives to a Sandy resident who had left the state just after the robbery for Texas. Investigators contacted him in Texas, and he agreed to return to Utah to face charges, said Sandy police Sgt. Victor Quezada.
When the man returned to Utah last week, and before he turned himself in, he went back to the store where the same pharmacist he robbed happened to be working that day, Quezada said. The pharmacist recognized the man immediately.
Instead of robbing her this time, however, the man handed her a letter of apology.
"He said he was sorry for robbing them," Quezada said. The man later surrendered to police.
- Dangerous silence: Why you need to talk to...
- Four killed in plane crash near St. George...
- Identities released in St. George fatal plane...
- Holiday campers surprised by canyon snowfall
- West Jordan teen releases 5th iPhone app
- Several Utah high schools moving to 4-year...
- Saturday showers temporarily halt HAFB air...
- Is this dress too short? Tooele teen gets...
- Is this dress too short? Tooele teen...
57 - Orrin Hatch is now the hunted —...
30 - Billboard battle heats up as company...
29 - Sarah Palin catches flak over her Orrin...
24 - Studies try to find why poorer people...
23 - How will Palin endorsement affect Hatch...
20 - Dangerous silence: Why you need to talk...
19 - Romney's veepstakes: Buzz builds around...
18






DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments