Composite image | Police badge photo by Mori Kessler, security camera photo courtesy of the St. George Police Department, St. George News
ST. GEORGE — The St. George Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a man believed to be connected to a recent fraud incident.
The police shared the following photos on Facebook Tuesday morning. The photos were taken from a security camera. Anyone who recognizes the man in the photo is asked to contact Detective Zack Bahlmann at 435-627-4342 and reference incident No. 18P027586.
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The man in this photo is believed to be involved in a fraud incident in St. George. Anyone who recognizes the man is asked to contact the St. George Police Department, St. George, Utah, December 2018 | Photo courtesy of the St. George Police Department, St. George News
The man in this photo is believed to be involved in a fraud incident in St. George. Anyone who recognizes the man is asked to contact the St. George Police Department, St. George, Utah, December 2018 | Photo courtesy of the St. George Police Department, St. George News
The man in this photo is believed to be involved in a fraud incident in St. George. Anyone who recognizes the man is asked to contact the St. George Police Department, St. George, Utah, December 2018 | Photo courtesy of the St. George Police Department, St. George News
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Mori Kessler serves as a Senior Reporter for St. George News, having previously contributed as a writer and Interim Editor in 2011-12, and an assistant editor from 2012 to mid-2014. He began writing news as a freelancer in 2009 for Today in Dixie, and joined the writing staff of St. George News in mid-2010. He enjoys photography and won an award for photojournalism from the Society of Professional Journalists for a 2018 photo of a bee inspector removing ferals bees from a Washington City home. He is also a shameless nerd and has a bad sense of direction.
Gavin McGinnis is always getting in trouble!
God, WHAT WAS THE FRAUD? Geez, thats the bigger question to be answered
90% of the time it’s stolen credit card purchase.
Also, no excuse for such poor cam quality in 2018