Maybe Numbuk (or anyone else from Utah) can shed more light on this?
Apparently this 71 year old guy was arrested for Criminal Trespass, and has refused to identify himself. He's been incarcerated since July 1st.
Apparently providing ID is a requirement for release? How long can they hold the guy for criminal trespass?
According to another article I read from Reuters, he's asked to be released so he can attend to a 'small business'.
The Provo police have decided that if the guy won't ID himself, they would go to the media, including the international wire services, in an effort to find someone who knows him.
He must be guilty of something right? Let's keep him here until we find out what it is!
http://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/c ... mode=storyDaily Herald wrote:
PROVO -- Police arrested an elderly man on July 1 for criminal trespass, but weeks later he still refuses to provide authorities with his name. Now, the Utah County Sheriff's Office hopes the public can help identify the man.
According to Sheriff's Lt. Dennis Harris, the man is about 71 years old and was booked into jail on three misdemeanor charges. He did not have any identification with him and will not tell authorities his name. A judge set his bail at $1,200, but he remains in jail.
"You hate to see somebody still stay in jail just because they're so stubborn," Harris said. "We don't want to see anybody in here longer than they should be."
Police have been referring to the man simply as "John Doe." He is described as a white male, about 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 175 pounds. He has blue eyes and gray hair.
Harris said that officials suspect he may be from out of state because he didn't seem aware of things commonly seen in Utah. Specifically, Harris said that at one point authorities learned that the man had not ever heard of DI, or Deseret Industries.
Harris said that occasionally people refuse to give police basic identification information, but that they usually break down after sitting for a few days in jail. In the case of John Doe, however, authorities haven't been able to learn anything.
"It leads you to believe they're hiding something," Harris said, "which may or may not be the case with this individual."
Anyone with information about the man is encouraged to call Lt. Scott Carter at (801) 851-4202.
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http://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/c ... z1T8HBAsIA