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ACSO: arrest made after Glensfork thefts

By Sheriff Josh Brockman, Adair County Sheriff's Office

On 08-11-20 the Adair County Sheriff's Office filed for arrest warrants on Adrian Stotts 38 of Columbia. The arrest came as a result of an investigation that originated on 08-09-20 where a building and a vehicle was broken into in the Glensfork community of Adair. During the break-in firearms and power tools were taken from the location.

Adrian Stotts was lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail on charges of Burglary 1st degree and Theft by Unlawful Taking ( Firearms ). Items taken were recovered and will be returned to the rightful owner. Chief Deputy Justin Cross is investigating the incident.




This story was posted on 2020-08-13 12:50:26
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