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United States of America v. Martin Thornley Elze
Date: 04-20-2019
Case Number: 3:18-cr-00110-SLG
Judge: Sharon L. Gleason
Court: United States District Court for the District of Alaska (Anchorage Borough)
Plaintiff's Attorney: Jonas M. Walker
Defendant's Attorney: James A. Wendt
Anchorage, AK - Anchorage Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Stealing Woolly Mammoth Tusk from Campbell Creek Science Center
Defendant Cut the Tusk into Pieces and Sold them for Profit
An Anchorage man was sentenced to federal prison after he and a co-conspirator stole a fossilized woolly mammoth tusk from an Anchorage BLM museum, and then cut the tusk into pieces and sold them for profit.
Martin Thornley Elze, 52, of Anchorage, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Sharon L. Gleason, to serve 33 months in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release. In December 2018, Elze pleaded guilty to one count of removal of a paleontological resource. As part of his sentence, Elze was also ordered to pay $8,385.82 in restitution to the Campbell Creek Science Center.
According to court documents, Elze and his co-conspirator, Gary Lynn Boyd, stole a mammoth tusk, which is an irreplaceable paleontological resource that was displayed at the Campbell Creek Science Center (CCSC), a BLM museum. Specifically, on March 7, 2018, Elze and Boyd targeted the tusk in advance by visiting the CCSC and asked the staff specific questions about the weight and authenticity of the tusk. Elze and Boyd returned to CCSC the next night, on March 8, 2018, when it was closed. Boyd used a rock to break a window, causing $1,385.22 in damage, to unlawfully open a door at the CCSC. After Boyd removed the tusk from the CCSC, he and Elze worked together to carry away the tusk, which was caught on the museum’s video surveillance system.
The investigation revealed that Elze committed this crime for pecuniary gain. Elze and Boyd cut the mammoth tusk into pieces and sold them for profit. As such, the mammoth tusk was never returned to the BLM. According to court documents, when the tusk was in its original condition, prior to being plundered and cleaved, it was worth approximately $7,000 to $9,000.
The investigation further revealed that, in June 2018, and while in custody due to an unrelated state prosecution, Elze attempted to influence a witness to make materially false statements to the federal grand jury hoping it would shield him from prosecution.
In January 2019, Boyd pleaded guilty to one count of removal of a paleontological resource.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Office of Law Enforcement and Security, and the Anchorage Police Department (APD) conducted the joint investigation leading to the successful prosecution of this case.
Charge:
16:470aaa-5(a)(1) REMOVAL OF PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOUCE
(2s)
04/18/2019 77 JUDGMENT as to Martin Thornley Elze (1), Count 2s: 33 months imprisonment, 3 years supervised release, $100.00 special assessment, $8,385.82 restitution. Counts 1s, 3s, and 4s: DISMISSED Signed by Judge Sharon L. Gleason on 04/18/2019. cc: USM, USPO, Finance (CME, COURT STAFF) (Entered: 04/18/2019)
04/18/2019 78 Sealed Statement of Reasons as to Martin Thornley Elze. cc: USM, USPO, Finance (CME, COURT STAFF) (Entered: 04/18/2019)
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What was the outcome of United States of America v. Martin Thornley Elze?
The outcome was: Count 2s: 33 months imprisonment, 3 years supervised release, $100.00 special assessment, $8,385.82 restitution. Counts 1s, 3s, and 4s: DISMISSED 04/18/2019 77 JUDGMENT as to Martin Thornley Elze (1), Count 2s: 33 months imprisonment, 3 years supervised release, $100.00 special assessment, $8,385.82 restitution. Counts 1s, 3s, and 4s: DISMISSED Signed by Judge Sharon L. Gleason on 04/18/2019. cc: USM, USPO, Finance (CME, COURT STAFF) (Entered: 04/18/2019) 04/18/2019 78 Sealed Statement of Reasons as to Martin Thornley Elze. cc: USM, USPO, Finance (CME, COURT STAFF) (Entered: 04/18/2019)
Which court heard United States of America v. Martin Thornley Elze?
This case was heard in United States District Court for the District of Alaska (Anchorage Borough), AK. The presiding judge was Sharon L. Gleason.
Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Martin Thornley Elze?
Plaintiff's attorney: Jonas M. Walker. Defendant's attorney: James A. Wendt.
When was United States of America v. Martin Thornley Elze decided?
This case was decided on April 20, 2019.