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Ogden Standard Examiner
Jan. 6, 2003
"Police have a Centerville man set in their sights as this week's Top of Utah Most Wanted who they say fraudulently sold hunting packages without ever delivering the prized experience.
As the owner of Back Country Limited, Timothy Dean Paul, 34, sold several trophy hunting packages worth thousands of dollars to unsuspecting victims, said Ogden Police Detective Steve Zaccardi. After issuing the contract for the hunting package to the victim and requiring payment in full, Paul would deposit the money into his bank account without ever providing the promised package.
Those alleged actions prompted police to get three felony theft warrants for his arrest totaling $500,000."
Jan. 6, 2003
"Police have a Centerville man set in their sights as this week's Top of Utah Most Wanted who they say fraudulently sold hunting packages without ever delivering the prized experience.
As the owner of Back Country Limited, Timothy Dean Paul, 34, sold several trophy hunting packages worth thousands of dollars to unsuspecting victims, said Ogden Police Detective Steve Zaccardi. After issuing the contract for the hunting package to the victim and requiring payment in full, Paul would deposit the money into his bank account without ever providing the promised package.
Those alleged actions prompted police to get three felony theft warrants for his arrest totaling $500,000."