Moab man accused of posting anti-tourist stickers and threatening business owner bound for trial

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A man accused of placing hundreds of anti-tourism stickers on light posts, stop signs and other public and private property has been bound over for trial.

Stickers that the Moab Police Department says they found inside Christian Wright's house after a search.A man accused of placing hundreds of anti-tourism stickers on light posts, stop signs and other public and private property has been bound over for trial on all but one of the 14 counts he was charged with following his arrest in February.

Charges also include two counts of knowingly producing, dispensing or manufacturing a controlled substances; seven counts of purchase, transport, possession or use of a firearm by a restricted person; and two counts of possession of a controlled substance and one misdemeanor count of use or possession of drug paraphernalia. A third count of possession of a controlled substance was dismissed.

While Wright’s preliminary hearing was held Oct. 16, court documents regarding the hearing were not posted on the state’s court website until Oct. 24. Stickers with myriad anti-tourism messaging and Gorilla Glue used to make them more difficult to remove were among the evidence prosecutors entered during Christian Wright’s preliminary hearing.

 

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