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TexasTowelie

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Mon Sep 16, 2019, 09:26 PM Sep 2019

For 14 years, people claimed an Idaho businessman stole from them. Nothing happened. [View all]

Telara Oliver was so excited to lead a fishing trip in the remote wilds of Alaska that she ignored the signs that something was amiss.

Oliver had been a river guide in Idaho for six years when she met Keith “Craig” Fletcher in Boise and signed on to work for his company, Crazy Coho River Adventures.

“It’s a really prestigious opportunity” to guide in Alaska, she said. “And Craig put me in a lead guide position, which is really uncommon for women.”

So in 2010, she and other guides made a 2,500-mile road trip to their destination in Alaska, with boats and equipment in tow, she said.

They arrived to find no lodging.

Read more: https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/investigations/watchdog/article234015482.html

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