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SALT LAKE CITY — A judge has given Utah's attorney general 90 days to pay off more than $5.5 million in debts incurred by managers of a communal land trust once run by jailed polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs. Third District Judge Denise Lindberg set t
He's eluded authorities for more than five years, a mountain man who roams the wilderness of southern Utah, breaking into remote cabins in winter, living in luxury off hot food, alcohol and coffee before stealing provisions and vanishing into the woods.
"You wouldn't want to come across that guy," said Iron County Det. Jody Edwards, who has been working the case since 2007. Theories about his identity have ranged from two separate men on the FBI's Most Wanted List — one sought for the 2004 killing of an
Congratulations to Bob Taylor, of Taylorsville, winner of The Salt Lake Tribune’s cartoon caption contest this week. Thanks to all who submitted captions. The winners and the runners-up were chosen by the newspaper’s political cartoonist, Pat Bagley, who
Some have also speculated the man may be a castaway from the nearby compounds of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the polygamous sect run by jailed
SALT LAKE CITY He's eluded authorities for more than five years, a mountain man who roams the wilderness of southern Utah, breaking into remote cabins in winter, living in luxury off hot food, alcohol and coffee before stealing provisions and vanishing
Who is he? A mysterious recluse has evaded authorities in Utah for over five years, breaking into remote cabins ans stealing provisions. Police released this image of a suspect He's eluded authorities for more than five years, a mountain man who roams th
SALT LAKE CITY - He's eluded authorities for more than five years, a mountain man who roams the wilderness of southern Utah, breaking into remote cabins in winter, living in luxury off hot food, alcohol and coffee before stealing provisions and vanishing
In this undated photo provided by the Iron County Sheriff's Office in January, a man is seen walking past a cabin in the remote southern Utah wildness near Zion National Park. Authorities believe the man in the photo, captured by a motion-triggered surve
Mountain man scares owners of remote Utah cabins By PAUL FOY and BRIAN SKOLOFF Associated Press By PAUL FOY and BRIAN SKOLOFF Updated: 2012-02-17T09:11:24Z Iron County Sheriff In this undated photo provided by the Iron County Sheriff's Office in January,
Authorities believe the man in the photo, captured by a motion-
tool goes here SALT LAKE CITY — He's eluded authorities for more than five years, a mountain man who roams the wilderness of southern Utah, breaking into remote cabins in winter, living in luxury off hot food, alcohol and coffee before stealing provision
SALT LAKE CITY - He's eluded authorities for more than five years, a mountain man who roams the wilderness of southern Utah, breaking into remote cabins in winter, living in luxury off hot food, alcohol and coffee before stealing provisions and vanishing
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A 20-year-old man who pointed a green laser light at a Pima County Sheriff's Department aircraft last July has been placed on one year of unsupervised probation after pleading guilty to misdemeanor disorderly conduct. In exchange for Alma Jeffs’ guilty p
SALT LAKE CITY — A judge has given Utah's attorney general 90 days to pay off more than $5.5 million in debts incurred by managers of a communal land trust once run by jailed polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs. Third District Judge Denise Lindberg set t
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - Warren Jeffs’ polygamy police force is now coming under fire. A new bill is being written on Utah's Capitol Hill, one which could do away with the Hildale cops. For several years, ABC 4 has led the way reporting on alleged p
Backed by the Utah attorney general, a state senator says he plans to introduce a bill that could decertify officers or disband the police force in Hildale, a town largely populated by members of a polygamous sect. Most of the residents and six town mars
Warren Steed Jeffs (born December 3, 1955) was the leader of a controversial Mormon fundamentalist polygamist sect known as the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS Church) from 2002 to 2007. Jeffs' position in this organization was reportedly that of absolute ruler. Full Article
Polygamist leader Warren Jeffs, who heads a breakaway Mormon sect, is pictured in this Texas Department of Criminal Justice prison mug shot, released to Reuters August 10,2011. Jeffs was sentenced to life in prison August 9 for sexually assaulting two underage girls he claimed as...
View Photo »Warren Jeffs, leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, right, is placed into the back of a waiting car in San Angelo, Texas Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011. The polygamist leader was sentenced to life in prison for sexually assaulting two underage followers he...
View Photo »Warren Jeffs, leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, left, is led out of the Tom Green County Courthouse in San Angelo, Texas Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011. The polygamist leader was sentenced to life in prison for sexually assaulting two underage followers he...
View Photo »Polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs is walked from the Tom Green County Courthouse, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011 after a jury took just 40 minutes to give him life in prison for one count of sexual assault of a child and one count of aggravated sexual assault of a child.
View Photo »Polygamist Warren Jeffs (C) is flanked by Las Vegas Metro Police SWAT officers during an extradition hearing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, in this August 31, 2006 file photograph. A Texas jury on August 9, 2011 sentenced polygamist leader Jeffs to...
View Photo »U.S. polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs watches his attorneys during a motion hearing before the start of his trial in St. George, Utah in this September 13, 2007 file photo. A Texas jury on August 9, 2011 sentenced polygamist leader Jeffs to life in prison plus 20 years for sexually...
View Photo »Prosecution witness Brent Jeffs, right, walks into the Tom Green County Courthouse in San Angelo, Texas, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011, for what could be the last day of the trial of polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs. The jury, who convicted Jeffs on two counts of sexual assault of a...
View Photo »Convicted polygamist leader Warren Jeffs is escorted into the Tom Green County Courthouse, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas. The jury in Jeffs' sexual assault trial is set to hear closing arguments in the penalty phase of the trial and could issue up to 119 years in prison.
View Photo »Polygamist leader Warren Jeffs is escorted into the Tom Green County Courthouse, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas. Jeffs was found guilty on two counts of sexual assault of a child and could face up to 119 years in prison. The jury is set to hear the closing arguments in the...
View Photo »Warren Jeffs, second from left, is escorted out of the Tom Green County Courthouse by law enforcement officials and his attorney Deric Walpole, right, Friday Aug. 5, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas. Jeffs, a polygamist sect leader convicted of child sexual assault walked out of his...
View Photo »Warren Jeffs, left, is escorted out of the Tom Green County Courthouse Friday Aug. 5, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas. Jeffs, a polygamist sect leader convicted of child sexual assault walked out of his sentencing hearing in protest Friday, after reading a statement he claimed was from God. ...
View Photo »FILE - In this Aug. 5, 2011 file photo, Warren Jeffs, right, is escorted out of the Tom Green County Courthouse by a law enforcement officer in San Angelo, Texas. The polygamist leader has been hospitalized after not eating or drinking enough.
View Photo »Polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs, front, is helped out of a sheriffs vehicle as he arrives at the Tom Green County Courthouse for the sentencing phase of his sexual assault trial Friday Aug. 5, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas.
View Photo »Polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs, left, arrives in wrist and leg shackles to the Tom Green County Courthouse for the sentencing phase of his sexual assault trial Friday Aug. 5, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas.
View Photo »Polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs arrives in hand shackles to the Tom Green County Courthouse for the sentencing phase of his trial Friday Aug. 5, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas. A jury convicted Jeffs of child sexual assault Thursday, in a case stemming from two young followers he...
View Photo »A law enforcement officer, right, assist Polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs, left, as he arrives in wrist and leg shackles to the Tom Green County Courthouse for the sentencing phase of his sexual assault trial Friday Aug. 5, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas.
View Photo »Lyle Jeffs, brother of Polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs arrives walks into the Tom Green County Courthouse for the sentencing phase of his brother sexual assault trial Friday Aug. 5, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas.
View Photo »U.S. polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs listens to the jury being polled after handing down the verdicts against him in St. George, Utah, in this September 25, 2007 file photo. Jeffs was found guilty on August 4, 2011 of child sexual assault for his so-called "spiritual marriages" to...
View Photo »This September 24, 2007 file photo shows Warren Jeffs watching as the jury leaves the courtroom to restart deliberations during his trial in St. George, Utah. Polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs was found guilty of sexually assaulting two young girls by a Texas jury on August 4, 2011. ...
View Photo »A law enforcement officer, left, escorts Polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs, center, and his defense advisor Deric Walpole, rear, out of the Tom Green County Courthouse Thursday Aug. 4, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas. A jury convicted Jeffs of child sexual assault Thursday, in a case...
View Photo »In this courtroom sketch, Polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs, center, stands in silence as 51st District Judge Barbara Walther, right, and a court employee, left, are shown during the defenses closing arguments at Tom Green County Courthouse Thursday Aug. 4, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas...
View Photo »In this courtroom sketch Polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs, left, J.D. Roundy, center, a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and his attorney, right, are shown during court procedings in the sexual assault trial against Jeffs at Tom Green County...
View Photo »A law enforcement officer, left, escorts polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs, right, into the Tom Green County Courthouse Thursday Aug. 4, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas. The defense rested Thursday in the sexual assault trial against Jeffs in which he served as his own defense.
View Photo »Lead prosecutor in the Warren Jeffs sexual assault trial, Eric Nichols, second from left, and members of his team are escorted into the Tom Green County Courthouse Thursday Aug. 4, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas. Jeffs, 55, is accused of sexually assaulting two girls he took as brides...
View Photo »Polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs sits in the back of a sheriffs vehicle as he is escorted away from the Tom Green County Courthouse Wednesday Aug. 3, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas. Jeffs gave a delayed opening statement about religious persecution Wednesday and dramatically slowed...
View Photo »Polygamist leader Warren Jeffs, who heads a breakaway Mormon sect, is pictured in this Texas Department of Criminal Justice prison mug shot, released to Reuters August 10,2011. Jeffs was sentenced to life in prison August 9 for sexually assaulting two underage girls he claimed as...
View Photo »But before they get there, they ask, 'Do you accept Warren Jeffs as God's mouthpiece and your prophet?' And if you believe he can rule in all the affairs of your life.
Warren Jeffs loses prison phone privileges for 90 days
There are eight questions, but before they get there, they ask, 'Do you accept Warren Jeffs as God's mouthpiece and your prophet,' and if you believe he can rule in all the affairs of your life
There are eight questions, but before they get there, they ask, `Do you accept Warren Jeffs as God's mouthpiece and your prophet,' and if you believe he can rule in all the affairs of your life
Here we've got clients raped by Warren Jeffs and abandoned, and yet law enforcement was saying it's too hard (to prosecute) ... I don't have the powers of arrest, so the next thing I can do is gently twist the politicians' arms. ... Civil litigation is what brought it into the public eye.
