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Monday, November 21, 2011
Article By: Phillip Brunelle
COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS, UTAH — Pennsylvania newlyweds are offering a $1,000 reward for information about their stolen wedding photos. Josh and Jennifer Smith are hoping to get their wedding photos after their wedding photographers camera equipment was stolen from his vehicle in Utah.
The Utah-based photographer, Sean Sullivan, had his photography gear and computer stolen from his truck Friday after he stopped to go fly fishing in Big Cottonwood Canyon.
Wedding photographer Sean Sullivan says the photos of Philadelphia newlyweds, Josh Smith and Jennifer Smith were contained in the computer and camera equipment that was stolen in an alleged smash-and-grab vehicle break-in.
Sean Sullivan says he had flown to Pennsylvania specifically to take the wedding photos and had supplied the couple with only two shots thus far. Sullivan says his debit card also was taken and used at a nearby convenience store soon after the theft.
Police are investigating, but thus far they have no suspects, witnesses or leads in the case. Josh and Jennifer Smith just want their wedding photos, and they are offering $1,000 to anyone with any information that leads to the successful recovery of their pictures. If you have information, you are asked to call the Cottonwood Police Department at (801) 840-4000.
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Comment by Bianca Moran on November 21, 2011 at 11:47pm Oh, I feel so bad for this couple and could not imagine what I would do if this happened to my wedding pictures. I hope they find who did this so that the couple can get their wedding photos, and even if they don't find the thief, hopefully they have enough of a conscience to see the wedding photos and the news article and turn it in somewhere so that this couple can get their wedding pictures.
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