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Author:  tsuggs [ Mon 05 Dec 2011 18:16 ]
Post subject:  Bounty Hunter(?) in Trouble?

http://billingsgazette.com/news/local/c ... 5994a.html

Maybe another black eye. Also, supposedly has criminal record including previous DUIs.

Author:  OrangeCountyBounty [ Mon 05 Dec 2011 21:45 ]
Post subject:  Re: Bounty Hunter(?) in Trouble?

Yet another example of an article where an idiot/criminal gets caught for whatever and his being a bounty hunter is purely incidental and irrelevant to the article! This is the sh@t that pisses me off.

Author:  NYPD BLUE [ Tue 06 Dec 2011 01:18 ]
Post subject:  Re: Bounty Hunter(?) in Trouble?

I will bet if this guy worked at Burger King .. the news would have never even printed this article..

Author:  WyomingRecovery [ Fri 23 Dec 2011 05:12 ]
Post subject:  Re: Bounty Hunter(?) in Trouble?

I know this sounds slightly skewed. The gentleman in this article is also listed in the local directory. I was going to post on this when it happened, but I was in Duluth, MN searching for a defendant that had to be returned to Evanston, WY. Of course, TSuggs posted it :)

Mr. Boyer has been doing recovery work in Billings for the last 11yrs. He does have a criminal history, and the bondsman and Repo companies still employ him. I've met him many times and have gotten along with him over time (as he is exceptional at doing his job when he is doing it). Unfortunately, we live in the Big Horn Region where pretty much all the surrounding states of Wyoming has very little to no regulations. I ran into him yesterday at YCDF (Yellowstone County Detention Center) while picking up booking photos and certified copies of Warrants from the Court Clerks. Currently, he is still out on $30,000 bond and has his driver's license pulled. But that has not stopped him from doing recoveries (as his wife works with him). He is fighting these charges, as he claims the Billings Gazette inaccurately reported what happened.

$30,000 bond.... kind of makes me wonder.

I did, however, tell him that as a courtesy to him, I would give him my one warning that if he missed court, I would gladly escort him back into custody :) His response, was that he'd rather have a professional like me pick him up than have to taser some wannabe...

Of course, since his little "incident" I have picked up more work in Billings again. I lost business up there because too many people were undercutting the industry standards... some places just love cheap labor, even at the cost of liability. (Could you imagine if this above situation had a defendant in the vehicle?)

Author:  tsuggs [ Fri 23 Dec 2011 11:58 ]
Post subject:  Re: Bounty Hunter(?) in Trouble?

Because I worked in the "media" for 30 years, I do know that they rush to get a story out and more often than not, do not get it right the first time. Very seldom they will run a correction later.

But, as pointed out earlier, if he worked at any other job, it probably would not have made the papers. Unless of course in small towns there is not much news to begin with so they run any and everything that happens.

Bail or bail recovery will always make the news when one of us does something illegal or perceived to be illegal. After all we are all just a bunch of wild west cowboys and cowgirls, wannabe cops.

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