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I know this is late and I'm sure it's been updated somewhere here on the forum so if it is, please excuse the new guy. The missing man was found in South Dakota .. must have been a heck of a current .. and about a month later his wife was arrested in Iowa.

Mike

I went to buy batteries but they weren't included.

Steven Wright

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Can you share a little more of the story. It has caught my interest.

Chief Grey Bear

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Posted

We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.

The two best times to go fishing? When it is raining and when it is not.

Posted

Here's 2 articles. Hopefully this will work.

By Associated Press

Story Created: Sep 2, 2008 at 2:30 PM CST

Story Updated: Sep 2, 2008 at 2:30 PM CST

Federal and local authorities say they've arrested a missing Arkansas man who faked his own drowning.

In a release issued Tuesday, the U.S. Marshals Service said 42-year-old Matthew Alan Sheppard of Searcy, Arkansas, was arrested Friday in Yankton on felony fraud and embezzlement charges. On February 17th, Sheppard's wife reported her husband fell into a river near Heber Springs, Arkansas. He was not found despite extensive searches.

The U.S. Marshals Service says Sheppard disappeared shortly after he found out his employer wanted to speak to him about discrepancies in his expense report. Authorities say he is suspected of stealing thousands of dollars from his employer.

Part 2 of the story

November 08, 2008

For Monica and Matthew Sheppard, a walk with their dog landed them in jail.

Former Searcy resident Monica Sheppard, 30, was being extradited from Iowa to Cleburne County on Friday after the U. S. Marshals Service found her living with relatives in the Des Moines suburb of Urbandale, Iowa, last month.

Authorities say the couple's Labrador retriever, Fluke, is the same dog that Monica Sheppard reported that her husband had tried to rescue from the Little Red River near Heber Springs on Feb. 17.

At the time, she told police her husband - who was facing legal trouble in White County - had fallen into the water and drowned. Rescue workers never found a man or a dog in the fastmoving, 39-degree water.

But Aug. 29, members of the Marshals Service found Matthew Sheppard, 42, after they spotted him walking Fluke in Yankton, S. D., a Cleburne County detective said Friday.

As marshals entered the home, "Monica Sheppard started screaming, ' He is not here, '" according to an affidavit prepared by Monty Vickers, a criminal investigator with the Arkansas Insurance Department. But Matthew Sheppard was there, "trying to hide underneath the bed," the affidavit says.

The Insurance Department became interested after Monica Sheppard reportedly filled out a claim in April on her husband's life-insurance policy worth $ 657, 000, with double indemnity for accidental death.

In January, before he vanished, Sheppard had raised his company life insurance policy to the maximum amount allowable, according to the Cleburne County sheriff's office.

Authorities did not issue an arrest warrant for Monica Sheppard, who they said was using an alias, until Sept. 23.

"By the time the charges were filed [against her ], she had left that area [of South Dakota ]. It took a while to... run her down," said J. R. Howard, U. S. marshal for the Eastern District of Arkansas.

The Marshals Service finally found her in late October, when she, too, was spotted taking Fluke for a walk in a Des Moines suburb, where she was living with relatives, said Sgt. Alan Roberson, a detective with the Cleburne County sheriff's office.

Now, both husband and wife are in custody, being held on $ 50, 000 bail each.

Matthew Sheppard is charged in Cleburne County with committing a fraudulent insurance act and in White County with felony theft of property by deception. White County authorities have said he stole tens of thousands of dollars from his former Searcy employer, Eaton Corp.

Monica Sheppard is charged with one felony count of filing a false report with law enforcement and one felony count of committing a fraudulent insurance act or knowingly interfering with the enforcement or investigation of possible insurance-related violations.

Roberson said Matthew Sheppard had posted a resume on the employment Web site Monster. com and was supposed to start a new job the day he was arrested.

I went to buy batteries but they weren't included.

Steven Wright

Posted

Thanks for the links.

Chief Grey Bear

Living is dangerous to your health

Owner Ozark Fishing Expeditions

Co-Owner, Chief Executive Product Development Team Jerm Werm

Executive Pro Staff Team Agnew

Executive Pro Staff Paul Dallas Productions

Executive Pro Staff Team Heddon, River Division

Chief Primary Consultant Missouri Smallmouth Alliance

Executive Vice President Ronnie Moore Outdoors

Posted
Thanks for the links.

Wow, this is really messed up. Who would fake their own death just for money? It makes me wonder what this world is coming to. And all the people that tried to find him, that were sincerely worried.

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