Imperial Valley Press

Mistaken identity blamed in mail fraud convict’s jail escape

- BY BRADY MCCOMBS

SALT LAKE CITY — A California man convicted of mail fraud escaped from a Utah jail Tuesday night by posing as a fellow inmate whose time had come to be released, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

Kaleb Wiewandt was allowed to leave the jail in Ogden, Utah, because staff thought he was inmate Matthew Belnap, said Weber County Sheri ’s Lt. Joshua Marigoni. Belnap was supposed to be freed Tuesday night after spending more than 70 days in jail after pleading no contest to retail theft charges.

But when jail sta called for Belnap to gather his belongings, surveillan­ce footage shows it was Wiewandt who grabbed his stu and left, according to court documents.

On Monday, Belnap had helped Wiewandt shave his head to look like him and he also gave Wiewandt his identifica­tion card, authoritie­s said. Wiewandt recited Belnap’s date of bi r th and Social Security number to jail sta before he was released.

Deputies realized they had released the wrong man two hours later, when Belnap told sta ers he still needed to be released.

Wiewandt, 40, is from Orange County, California, and authoritie­s believe he might try to go there but think he’s still in the Ogden area, Marigoni said. He had emailed with a woman about plans to pick him up from the jail Tuesday night, according to jail sta .

Wiewandt had been in the jail since December, one month after he was arrested in California for having escaped a halfway house for parolees in Utah in September 2018, court documents show.

He was the halfway house as part of his supervised r e l e a s ed after he pleaded guilty in 2015 to mail and wire fraud in a federal court in Arizona. He acknowledg­ed taking part in a scheme to steal stamps from post o ces over two years in which he and others stole $ 1.2 million in stamps and sold them for nearly half of that value, court documents show.

He was sentenced in 2016 to four years and three months in prison, and three years supervised release.

It’s unclear where Wiewandt went after he escaped the Salt Lake City halfway house until his arrest in November 2019 in California. He was brought back to Utah to face charges of escaping custody. He had pleaded not guilty to that charge and was awaiting a May trial.

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