St. George man pleads guilty to selling evidence while working for police department

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ST. GEORGE — A former Southern Utah police evidence technician has entered a guilty plea in relation to allegations that he sold police evidence through his daughter’s online store.

Kurt Tanner, 55, of St. George, who worked as an evidence technician for the Hurricane City Police Department, pleaded guilty before Judge Eric Ludlow in 5th District Court Tuesday to third-degree felony misuse of public money.

Tanner’s plea was held in abeyance and his case will be dismissed if Tanner does not commit any new crimes, completes 100 hours of community service and pays more than $1,200 in restitution, according to court documents.

The charge against Tanner was filed in August 2017 following an investigation by Barry Golding of the Washington County Attorney’s Office.

In February 2017, Golding met with Hurricane City Police Chief Lynn Excell concerning the Police Department’s evidence technician, Tanner, selling department evidence – public property – without authorization, court documents state.

Tanner, who had handled evidence for the department for the past 10 years, had given the public property, which was several years old and was not contraband, to a company owned by his daughter to be sold on eBay, charges state.

Because the majority of the proceeds from the sales of the property went to the company and was not returned to the public, officials said, Tanner was found in violation of Utah Code 76-8-402 – misuse of public money.

The property that was sold was related to a case that had been closed and was no longer active, Deputy Washington County Attorney Jerry Jaeger said, adding that Tanner did not follow proper procedure in disposing of evidence.

According to the Police Department’s website, once a criminal case has ended, evidence is released to the owner, who has 90 days to claim it. If the evidence isn’t picked up, it is auctioned or given to an approved company to sell, and the money goes into the city coffers.

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2 Comments

  • Caveat_Emptor February 16, 2018 at 8:34 am

    I am not an attorney, but it seems like this guy received a very lenient resolution to his theft of taxpayer property, a 3rd degree felony. He must be another well connected good old boy………Anybody else would have ended up with a criminal record.

    • Striker4 February 16, 2018 at 5:18 pm

      lol I was thinking the same thing. It seems the justice system in southern Utah has adopted some kind of a slap on the wrist policy

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