Police report: After missing for several days, troubled county recorder is now with his family

Police report: After missing for several days, troubled county recorder is now with his family

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SALT LAKE CITY — After going missing for several days amid concerns about his health and well-being, troubled Salt Lake County Recorder Gary Ott is now in the custody of his family.

That's according to a "found person" police report obtained by the Deseret News on Wednesday, detailing an incident last week when officers located Ott sitting in a truck parked in a Walmart parking lot in Harrisville, while Ott's office aide, Karmen Sanone, who also identifies herself as Ott's "longtime friend," shopped inside.

Harrisville is in Weber County, more than 50 miles north of Ott's Salt Lake City home but just a five-minute drive from Sanone's house in North Ogden.

Read the full article at DeseretNews.com.

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