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re: I did a little digging on the missing girl in Utah. May have a name of suspect.
Posted by Ghostwriter2013 on 6/27/19 at 3:12 pm to PrimeTime Money
Right. I saw the address early this am, but I can't recall exactly when, but they've been reporting it for a bit. Never said I was first, just that there's more than one way to find this dude. I still can't believe they out and out posted the address, but maybe the news outlets wanted this guy outed, and this was the only way to do it without printing his name.
Found the Salt Lake County Assessor's office website via someone's post who is local--they said you can find owners name there, though no one here had actually looked up his name and posted it. I'm still a little surprised that you can actually look up who owns what property in SL County, but there it is. Not sure how many other counties do that, but I'm sure SL County isn't the only one.
And I found this website (TigerDroppings) by Google-ing the 547 N. 1000 W. address I think, and it found your post. Google works fast.
Found the Salt Lake County Assessor's office website via someone's post who is local--they said you can find owners name there, though no one here had actually looked up his name and posted it. I'm still a little surprised that you can actually look up who owns what property in SL County, but there it is. Not sure how many other counties do that, but I'm sure SL County isn't the only one.
And I found this website (TigerDroppings) by Google-ing the 547 N. 1000 W. address I think, and it found your post. Google works fast.
re: I did a little digging on the missing girl in Utah. May have a name of suspect.
Posted by Ghostwriter2013 on 6/27/19 at 3:02 pm to PrimeTime Money
re: I did a little digging on the missing girl in Utah. May have a name of suspect.
Posted by Ghostwriter2013 on 6/27/19 at 2:44 pm to PrimeTime Money
Yes. Done:
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I'm sure there are other sites. Mostly local Utah news outlets; I see them first 'cause I'm here in Utah.
One more thing: I found him on LinkedIn, and even though he's not a connection, we share a connection, though it's not someone I remember connecting to (you know LinkedIn is). Still, small world.
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I'm sure there are other sites. Mostly local Utah news outlets; I see them first 'cause I'm here in Utah.
One more thing: I found him on LinkedIn, and even though he's not a connection, we share a connection, though it's not someone I remember connecting to (you know LinkedIn is). Still, small world.
re: I did a little digging on the missing girl in Utah. May have a name of suspect.
Posted by Ghostwriter2013 on 6/27/19 at 2:35 pm to PrimeTime Money
Yes, good job. Or you could have visited the Salt Lake County Assessor's web page, entered the property address--which was posted in more than one news article (which kind of surprised me)--and then found the owner. More than one way to skin a cat for sure:(LINK
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