ASU police released a sketch of the man who allegedly robbed an ASU student at gunpoint last week outside a south campus residence hall.
Police allege the man pointed a gun at a 19-year-old male ASU student and demanded all his possessions outside Sahuaro Hall on Oct. 31.
He and the two passengers in his red four-door sedan then fled the area, according to a bulletin posted in residence halls and public areas Friday by the ASU Department of Public Safety.
The suspect is reportedly a short, slim, dark-skinned Hispanic male in his mid-20s who was wearing a white tank top.
He reportedly drove an older-model, "poorly kept" car with a rear spoiler. Police reported the vehicle might have been a Volkswagen Jetta or a Ford car.
Police described the rear passenger as a Hispanic male with short hair wearing a white shirt who may have had a blue bandana on his head.
Both suspects described by police reportedly had a "thick Hispanic accent."
No description of the person riding in the front seat of the car was available.
Police asked anyone with information on the incident to contact Detective Robert Russo at (480) 965-3456.
Reach the reporter at brian.indrelunas@asu.edu.