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Thursday, 17 July 2008
Pawn-shop owner charged with buying stolen goods Print E-mail
Jeremy Duda - DAILY HERALD   

The owner of an American Fork pawn shop was arrested over the weekend and charged with buying stolen goods and keeping them at his store.

David Howard Bean, 56, was arrested Saturday and charged with two counts of possession of stolen property and two counts of evidence tampering. American Fork police Sgt. Gregg Ludlow said Bean was in possession of thousands of dollars in stolen power tools, televisions, vacuum cleaners, computers and small appliances.

According to an affidavit filed in Provo's 4th District Court, officers went to Bean's pawn shop on Saturday because of four people who were bringing items to sell at the business. Two of the suspects fled, one was arrested, and police are seeking possession of stolen property charges against the fourth. Audrey Hartford, 23, was charged with obstruction for allegedly concealing some of the stolen property, the affidavit said. She was also charged with possession of heroin, marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

When officers searched the pawn shop, they found a number of stolen items, including new televisions, still in the box, with the UPC symbols cut off the boxes, police said. The affidavit said Bean also admitted to taking in two stolen vacuum cleaners from the same suspects on a prior date.

Ludlow said the items were stolen in Utah, Salt Lake and Summit counties. Investigators are still trying to identify all the victims, as well as the other two suspects who fled the store, Ludlow said.


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Marylb Jul 17 2008 20:34:06
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Is it just an coincidence that so many criminals just keep getting dumber and dumber? Come on crooks, you can do better than this. Get rid of that "Arrest Me" fashion statement on your backs and at least act as if you have some pride in your "craft".

Worse than the fact that they steal is what they steal and how they display it for public sale. I mean if they get any dumber they should be arresting themselves.
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Blondie
Jul 17 2008 20:50:37
Marylb wrote:
This thread discusses the Content article: Pawn-shop owner charged with buying stolen goods

Is it just an coincidence that so many criminals just keep getting dumber and dumber? Come on crooks, you can do better than this. Get rid of that "Arrest Me" fashion statement on your backs and at least act as if you have some pride in your "craft".

Worse than the fact that they steal is what they steal and how they display it for public sale. I mean if they get any dumber they should be arresting themselves.


I agree..... It makes you wonder if they have a brain sometimes....
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mszeman Jul 18 2008 16:08:55
I always said that pawn shop owners where a bunch of crooks themselfs
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Blondie
Jul 18 2008 16:18:16
mszeman wrote:
I always said that pawn shop owners where a bunch of crooks themselfs (themselves)

Not necessarily, they provide a service and not all owners are BAD.

If you feel that way, I will disagree with you. I have known several owners(on a personal and business basis) and they would give their shirt(off their back) to you, have a ongoing relationship with the police dept, run their business in a legitimate manner.

There are always bad apples in every business. You as the consumer/customer have to beware also. JMO
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