COPS; Raging Rednecks in State Park Cursed and Assaulted Cop with Dirt Bike; Got New Haircut After Hiring Top Lawyer

Lehnhoff was one of four riders stopped at about 7:30 p.m. in the McKeldin area of the park. One rider bolted and Lehnhoff attempted to do the same, in the process pinning an officer’s leg between his bike and her all-terrain patrol vehicle.

District Government Youth Services Employee Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Role in Massive Identity Theft and Tax Fraud Scheme

Bell admitted that between approximately May 2010 and April 2013, he used his computer access to obtain the personal identifying information of at least 645 then-current and former DYRS youth. Bell admitted that he provided this information to other scheme participants, who used the names and social security numbers to file at least 1,160 fraudulent federal income tax returns that claimed refunds of approximately $4,441,194.

Move over Madoff! Utah Schemer Chad Roger Deucher was only a Scammer, Say Feds; Charged with Fraud in Indictment Alleging Business was Run as a Ponzi Scheme

SALT LAKE CITY – Chad Roger Deucher, age 43, of Orem, Utah, will make an appearance on May 26, 2016, in federal court in Salt Lake City to face charges alleging that from March 2010 to February 2016, he operated a Ponzi scheme through a business he controlled that collected about $28 million from about 250 investors. Investigators involved in the case believe about 170 of the investors lost about $16 million in the scheme.