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$2,000 Reward now offered in case of stolen trailer Gooseneck trailer taken from lot across from Day & Day on KY 55, North The owner of the trailer stolen Tuesday night is now offering a $2,000 reward for return of the trailer and arrest of the person or person involved. He also says the reward may increase substantially if the trailer is not recovered soon, but the first to come with the correct information is the one to receive the reward. Contact the Adair County Sheriff's Office if you have any information. For first story, Click Here Sheriff Steve Cheatham, Adair County Sheriff's Office, Old Courthouse Building, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY 42728. Phone 270-384-2776 or 384-5049 (Emergency 911). E-mail: adairsheriff@alltel.net This story was posted on 2006-03-16 14:49:15
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