(Photos courtesy of Weber County Sheriff's Office) Photos show the clutter that audits claim started building in 2015 and only got worse. Evidence was found in improper places, not cataloged and not with corresponding evidence. When prosecutors asked for evidence in a case, it sometimes took months to locate it and send it to the crime lab, if it was found at all. One deputy described the room as having "deer trails" through piles of evidence in order to walk around the clutter.
Aubrey started at The Tribune in November 2017 covering breaking news, crime and courts. He previously worked in Oregon covering cops and courts and in eastern Idaho as a general assignment reporter and editor. Outside of journalism, Aubrey enjoys skiing, fly fishing, craft beer and NBA basketball.