Harvey Updyke Has Been Summoned To Court After Failing To Pay For Toomer’s Poisoning
by Larry Leo
August 16, 201926 Comments
Shanna Lockwood-USA TODAY Sports
Famous tree poisoner Harvey Updyke, the Alabama fan who admitted to poisoning and killing the iconic Toomer’s Oaks on Auburn’s campus, has been summoned back to court because he hasn't been making his restitution payments. Per AL.com...
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Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes told WRBL-3, a TV station in Columbus, Georgia, that Updyke has paid less than $5,000 toward his nearly $800,000 restitution bill and frequently misses monthly payments.
Earlier this week, officials found Updyke in Louisiana and served him with a court order summoning him to a Lee County courtroom on Oct. 30 to explain why hasn’t been making payments.
“Harvey Updyke has never left my radar,” Hughes told the TV station in a story posted today. “We have been keeping an eye on his payments, or more specifically his non-payment, and he has made exactly two payments for a total of $200 in the past year. Because of that, we have been looking for him for close to a year, and we finally found him.”
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