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Arrest Made of Second “Jaguar Bank Robber”

FBI Salt Lake City November 12, 2009
  • FBI Salt Lake City Press Office

A man under investigation by the FBI and the Cottonwood Heights Police Department for allegedly robbing a credit union in Cottonwood Heights, Utah is in custody. The subject is Alejandro Torres, a.k.a. “Casper." Members of the U.S. Marshals Service and the Joint Criminal Apprehension Team arrested Torres Tuesday night without incident at an apartment complex in West Jordan.   

Torres had been at large since the September 30, 2009 robbery of the Mountain America Credit Union at 6440 South 3000 East in Cottonwood Heights. FBI special agents and detectives of the Cottonwood Heights Police Department apprehended one subject, Jose Miguel Almarez, shortly after the robbery.   Investigators believe Torres also took part in the robbery. Both Almarez and Torres have been indicted on federal charges for the robbery.