Warren Jeffs Arrested

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Warren Jeffs Arrested

http://www.deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,645197023,00.html

Deseret Morning News, Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Fugitive polygamist leader Warren Jeffs arrested near Las Vegas
By Nancy Perkins and Ben Winslow
Deseret Morning News
LAS VEGAS — Top law enforcement here praised the efforts of a state trooper
who pulled over fugitive Warren Jeffs late Monday, crediting the
professionalism of the officer for orchestrating a routine traffic stop that
ended without
incident.

At a joint press conference outside the Las Vegas FBI headquarters, Steve
Martinez, FBI special agent in charge, was joined by the director of the
Nevada
Department of Public Safety George Togliatti in an official announcement of
Jeffs' apprehension.

Jeffs initially gave an alias to the trooper in the stop, but Togliatti said
the trooper noticed the man looked similar to Jeffs, who has been on the FBI's
Top 10 Most Wanted List since May. Those lists are routinely circulated to
law enforcement across the country.

The stop on Interstate 15 about five miles north of the Las Vegas Speedway
was prompted when the trooper saw a 2007 red Cadillac Escalade bearing a
temporary tag issued in Colorado that was partially hidden.

Jeffs was a passenger in the SUV.

Two other people in the car, one of Warren Jeffs' wives, Naomi Jeffs, and his
brother Isaac Jeffs, were questioned and released.

Authorities said the pair were released after consultation with FBI
counterparts in Arizona and Utah.

Warren Jeffs' was fingerprinted, booked and photographed at the Clark County
Detention facility in Las Vegas at 5:07 a.m. He was booked on two out-of-state
warrants issued from Utah and Arizona that include charges of unlawful sexual
conduct of a minor and rape as an accomplice.

Although law enforcement had feared a possible violent confrontation with
Jeffs — who was said to be armed and dangerous — Martinez said a
preliminary
search of the vehicle revealed no weapons.

Earlier, a radio news reporter on scene when the vehicle was impounded
subsequent to the arrest observed a number of items that were confiscated as
possible evidence.

Among them:

• 27 stacks of money each containing $2,500

• Two female wigs — blond and brunette

• 14 cell phones

• Two GPS navigation units

• A Book of Mormon

• A picture of Warren Jeffs and his father, Rulon.

It is unclear if Jeffs will go to Utah or to Arizona, where he faces sex
crimes charges accusing him of forcing teenage girls into polygamous marriages
with older men.

"Like anyone else, he will have the decision of whether or not he waives or
fights extradition," said Mohave County Attorney Matt Smith, who filed
criminal
charges against Jeffs in 2005.

If Jeffs fights extradition, Utah and Arizona authorities would have to get a
governor's warrant to bring him back. If he waives extradition, Smith said he
would appear in court in St. George, Utah, and Kingman, Ariz. Coincidentally,
one of Jeffs' followers is going on trial in Kingman today, accused of
marrying a 16-year-old girl as his second wife. It was a union that was
arranged by
Warren Jeffs, the man considered "prophet" by the Fundamentalist LDS Church.

Law enforcement called the arrest of Jeffs "good news" but remained leery of
potential fall-out and turmoil within the polygamous border towns of Hildale,
Utah, and Colorado City, Ariz.

"Hopefully, we can get some resolution to the process so that Mr. Jeffs and
his followers are going to get on with their lives," said Washington County
Sheriff Kirk Smith.

In Hildale today, Smith ordered increased patrols from his deputies to keep
an eye out for any problems. At the FLDS Church's enclave in Eldorado, Texas,
Schleicher County Sheriff David Doran said he broke the news of Jeffs' arrest
to faithful followers there.

"It was very somber," he told the Deseret Morning News. "It was hard news for
them to swallow."

Doran said he planned to fly over the FLDS Church's sprawling ranch sometime
today to make sure there was no trouble. On the YFZ Ranch, the FLDS Church has
an enormous temple that is believed to have been recently completed. YFZ
stands for "Yearning for Zion," after a song Jeffs wrote.

In addition to its headquarters in Hildale and Colorado City, the FLDS Church
is believed to have enclaves in Texas, South Dakota, Colorado, British
Columbia (Canada) and Nevada.

Recently, many FLDS-linked businesses have begun relocating to Nevada.
Several construction businesses were setting up in the Mesquite area. A major
manufacturer from Hildale had relocated to Las Vegas.

The FBI has been on the tail of Warren Jeffs for some time. At first, he was
placed on the "Most Wanted list." After first-degree felony charges of rape as
an accomplice were filed by Washington County prosecutors in St. George,
Jeffs was added to the "Ten Most Wanted" list. A $100,000 reward was offered
for
information leading to his arrest.

Police developed a break when they arrested Jeffs' brother, Seth Jeffs, in
Pueblo, Colo., in October 2005. Stopped during a traffic stop, police
discovered
more than $142,000 in cash, pre-paid credit cards, cell phone cards, cell
phones and documents related to the FLDS Church. Letters addressed to "The
Prophet" were there as well as a change jar with Warren Jeffs' picture and a
label
reading "Pennies for the Prophet."

Seth Jeffs, 33, pleaded guilty in Denver's federal court to harboring a
fugitive. He was sentenced to probation.

Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard told the Deseret Morning News in June
that he had information that Warren Jeffs had been in the Hildale/Colorado
City area, performing more child bride marriages.

Recently, a judge in Salt Lake City's 3rd District Court indicated she was
ready to reform the $110 million financial arm of the FLDS Church. The United
Effort Plan (UEP) Trust was taken over by the state of Utah in 2005, amid
allegations that Jeffs and some upper echelon leaders of the FLDS Church had
been
siphoning money from the trust, which controls homes, buildings and property
in
the polygamous border towns.


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I heard this on CNN last

I heard this on CNN last night. Good! Smiling
I'm pretty sure the charges are federal.


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They finally caught the fucker

Reluctant child bride was warned she'd lose 'salvation'
POSTED: 8:39 a.m. EDT, September 1, 2006
By Ann O'Neill
CNN

(CNN) -- Polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs warned a teenage girl forced into a "spiritual marriage" to submit to sex with her husband or face "losing your salvation," Utah authorities claimed in an affidavit.

The five-page document was filed in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Thursday in support of two charges that Jeffs' practice of arranging marriages between young girls and older men makes him an accomplice to rape.

Jeffs, who is believed by his followers to be a prophet, appeared in a Las Vegas courtroom and agreed to return to Utah to face the charges. Conviction carries a penalty of five years to life in prison.

Authorities in Arizona also have two counts of sexual conduct with a minor along with an additional charge of conspiracy pending against the charismatic 50-year-old leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

The Utah case will be prosecuted first because it carries the harshest sentence. His maximum penalty in Arizona upon conviction would be six years in prison.

The girl, who was between 14 and 18, is identified in the document as Jane Doe. She was assigned a husband after a church leader had a "revelation," but told Jeffs she felt she was too young to marry, the affidavit states. Jeffs responded that it was her spiritual duty.

The marriage ceremony was performed in Las Vegas. Jeffs was captured outside the city on Monday night in a traffic stop, ending two years on the run.

A month after the marriage ceremony, the affidavit states, her husband reminded the girl that Jeffs had instructed them to have children to "replenish the earth," and "now was the time." She had sex against her will, according to the document.

According to the affidavit, she later told Jeffs she "hated having husband-wife relations" and was uncomfortable with her husband touching her, the affidavit states.

Jeffs told her she had to stay in the marriage, according to the affidavit. The document said he advised her that her husband was her "priesthood head and leader."

According to the affidavit, Jeffs gave these instructions: "Go back and repent. You go give yourself mind, body and soul to your husband like you're supposed to. He will take you into the heavenly kingdom. Go back and do what he tells you to do."

Jeffs told the reluctant bride that having a baby would "change everything." (Watch former child brides explain the culture of obedience -- 8:07)

"No matter what happens you cannot fight with the priesthood because if you do you'll lose your salvation," he said, according to the affidavit.

Followers have told authorities that Jeffs has said he "will not be subject to earthly courts," the affidavit states.

Prosecutors argue that Jeffs should be held without bail because he otherwise will continue to perform "spiritual marriages" between young girls and older men.

Jeffs also told his followers in 2002, "Our prophet and celestial law -- the principal of revelation -- are under attack" by local law enforcement authorities.

"There is a combined effort in the state of Utah and the state of Arizona to come against our prophet and his people, trying to stop the work of God," Jeffs said at a church meeting, according to the affidavit.

His followers are willing to hide and support Jeffs, the affidavit says, and he has access to safe houses in Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, Colorado, South Dakota, and Canada, according to the document.

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For those that don't know

For those that don't know much about Mormons:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roxI04fJSpw

Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful. - Seneca