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Sergeant Elsholz

Disclaimer: Inclusion on this page does not imply that this individual had knowledge of, participated in, or committed any illegal or immoral act. This page documents their publicly known connection to the events of September 10, 2025 for investigative reference only.

Living Person Notice: Sergeant Elsholz is a living person. We document a named procedural role only, with attribution. We do not assert wrongdoing.

Investigative Value

Sergeant Elsholz is named in a government document quoted in the project's notes as a sergeant with the Utah State Bureau of Investigation who provided a photograph of the accused shooter's Utah driver license during the intake process. The file contains only this thin, procedural reference, so this page is intentionally modest.

For the surrounding proceedings, see Law Enforcement.

Role — September 10, 2025 (or: Role in the Case)

FieldValue
Described roleSergeant, Utah State Bureau of Investigation
Connection to CK caseNamed as providing the accused's driver-license photograph
StatusUnknown

What is reported

  • Per a government document quoted in the file: "Sergeant Elsholz with the Utah State Bureau of Investigation provided me with a photograph of Tyler Robinson's Utah driver license."
  • The source material contains no further detail about the sergeant's other activity in the case.
  • Counterpoint: Providing identification records during an intake is a routine, documented procedural step. Nothing in the source material shows that Sergeant Elsholz did anything improper.

Open Questions

  1. What is the full extent of Sergeant Elsholz's documented involvement in the intake and case file?
  2. What agency records confirm the provenance of the driver-license photograph?
  3. How does this step fit the overall chain of custody for identification records?

Status

Status: Unknown. No crime or wrongdoing is alleged against Sergeant Elsholz; this page documents a named procedural role only, under defamation-safe framing.

Sources

  • A government document quoted in the project's private investigation file, naming Sergeant Elsholz's procedural role.