$10,000 Reward Offered in Coin Dealer Death Case

$10,000 Reward Offered in Coin Dealer Death Case


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ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) -- Two organizations to which Jordan Allgood belonged have pledged $5,000 each for information leading to the conviction of the person who killed the St. George coin dealer.

The American Numismatic Association and the Utah Retail Coin Dealers Association announced the rewards Monday, which are in addition to $5,000 offered by the city.

Allgood was killed Nov. 25 during a robbery at his store, Allgood Coin.

In a business where a person could potentially take advantage of people, Allgood was honest and fair, said Robert Knudsen, Allgood's father-in-law.

He said customers of Allgood's coin shop have approached him with stories of how Allgood had befriended or helped them.

Allgood is survived by his wife and three children. An account for the family was set up at Wells Fargo.

(Copyright 2003 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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