Man Extradited to Face Charges in Coin Dealer's Death

Man Extradited to Face Charges in Coin Dealer's Death


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ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) -- The second man charged in the 2003 slaying of a coin dealer who was found dead in his St. George store has been extradited from Nevada to Utah to stand trial.

Todd Wayne Mulder, 40, is now being held in Washington County's Purgatory Correctional Facility charged with felony murder, aggravated robbery and aggravated kidnapping in the death of Jordan Allgood.

Mulder had been in a Las Vegas jail on charges related to a separate case, which is where St. George police detectives found him and served an arrest warrant.

Allgood was killed Nov. 25, 2003, during a robbery at his store, Allgood Coin. The death attracted widespread attention in coin collector circles.

Daniel Robert Campbell, 53, was also charged in the case. Campbell pleaded guilty to murder in July and was sentenced in September to five years to life in prison.

(Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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