UPDATE 9/25/18 @ 4:45 p.m.

More details have been released about a man who allegedly tried to rob a nail salon after having his nails done.

Huntington Police say the suspect was upset after his iPhone slipped off his lap and into a foot bath during a pedicure. The incident happened a little after 5 p.m. Monday at a salon in the 700 block of 9th Avenue in Huntington.

Police say Skylar Larcart, 20, demanded that employees pay him $600 to replace his phone. When they said they wouldn't, Larcart stormed out of the building and returned a while later demanding $100 to replace the phone.

When the employees refused to give him money, they say Larcart pulled out a pistol and told the employees and customers he was going to "hunt them down and call Sicario and have them wiped out," the criminal complaint states.

The employees tell WSAZ the suspect also called them racial slurs.

Police say Larcart then got into a white Dodge Charger and drove north on 8th Street. Police pulled him over in that area where they found a Glock firearm and $1,379 cash in Larcart's sweatpants pocket, which was mainly in $20 bills.

Holly Garretson works at the restaurant next door and says she's gotten her nails done at the salon where this occurred.

"They're actually really good people," Garretson said. "They come in and get lunch. They're really decent people. It's pretty sad someone would come in and threaten them and say mean things to them."

Larcart faces five counts of wanton endangerment involving a firearm and one count of robbery.

He is in custody in the Western Regional Jail. His bond is set at $200,000 cash only.

ORIGINAL STORY 9/25/18

A man is facing half a dozen charges after Huntington Police officers say he tried to rob a nail salon.

The incident happened a little after 5 p.m. Monday at the salon in the 700 block of 9th Avenue in Huntington.

Police say Skylar Larcart, 20, got his nails done and left. He returned less than an hour later. Investigators say he walked in and demanded money from employees.

When the employees refused, they say Larcart pulled out a pistol and told the employees and customers he was going to "hunt them down and call Sicario and have them wiped out," the criminal complaint states.

Larcart was not able to get away with any money and took off.

He was arrested about 20 minutes later in the 600 block of 8th Street and charged with five counts of wanton endangerment involving a firearm and one count of robbery.

Larcart is being held in the Western Regional Jail in lieu of a $200,000 cash-only bond.

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