SALT LAKE CITY — A Salt Lake County man is facing federal charges after being accused of a string of six credit union robberies across the valley.
Dennis Lindsay Dyches, 57, was indicted by a grand jury on March 12, charging him with six counts of credit union robbery.
He is accused of the following robberies:
- Oct. 11, 2024, Mountain America Credit Union, 5899 S. State, Murray.
- Oct. 16, 2024, Golden West Credit Union, 6761 S. Redwood Road, West Jordan.
- Nov. 20, 2024, Granite Credit Union located at 6799 S. 900 East, Midvale.
- Dec. 7, 2024, America First Credit Union inside Macey’s grocery store, 5632 S. 900 East, Murray.
- Feb. 3, 2025, America First Credit Union inside Macey’s grocery store, 5632 S. 900 East, Murray.
- Feb. 27, 2025, America First Credit Union inside a Dan’s Foods grocery store, 1360 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City.
In the Oct. 16 robbery, investigators say the robber gave a note to the teller that said, “Give me the money and no one will get hurt.” Another note was given to a teller in the Nov. 20 robbery, which read, “This is a robbery; open the drawer, don’t talk to anyone, don’t push the button.” In all cases, charges say the suspect was very similarly described as “a white male of average height with a protruding chin and bottom lip” and “a salt and pepper gray scruffy beard.”…