Salt Lake City (AP)
A Utah man accused of retaliating against an informant in an investigation of theft of American Indian artifacts has been ordered to remain in custody.
The Deseret News says 44-year-old Charles Denton Armstrong, of Blanding, was ordered to remain jailed because of his criminal history, mental-health issues and history of use and misuse of medication.
A Utah man accused of retaliating against an informant in an investigation of theft of American Indian artifacts has been ordered to remain in custody.
The Deseret News says 44-year-old Charles Denton Armstrong, of Blanding, was ordered to remain jailed because of his criminal history, mental-health issues and history of use and misuse of medication.