The FBI released on Monday three surveillance videos they say are of a missing South Georgia bank director from the day of his disappearance.
Aubrey Lee Price, 46, disappeared June 16 and was last seen at a Key West, Fla., ferry terminal where it is believed he boarded a vessel bound for Fort Myers. Price told some people he planned to jump to his death from a ferry, according to a federal complaint.
One video shows Price catching a taxi at the airport in Key West, while another shows Price exiting the airport terminal. A third shows Price at the ferry terminal.
Price faces a federal wire fraud charge in New York and has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Savannah on charges of bank fraud.
He is accused of embezzling up to $21 million from the failed Montgomery Bank & Trust, where he became a board member after leading a group that invested millions of dollars in an effort to turn around the struggling bank.
In a separate civil complaint filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission, Price is accused of defrauding more than 100 investors in various investment entities under his control.
In a purported confessional note bearing his name, Price admits to hiding investment losses but says he had tried in vain to recoup them.
Price is known to travel frequently to Guatemala and Venezuela, where he is said to own property. Price is believed to have owned as many as five boats, several of them capable of a voyage to another country.
Though authorities have not ruled out suicide, a senior FBI special agent has said he believes the story to be a ruse. The FBI is offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information that leads to Price's arrest.