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Unnamed juvenile arrested in Pellyton, KY arson case The youth is in Adair Youth Development Center. Investigation, which started Wednesday, December 5, 2012, is ongoing and more charges are pending By ACSO Deputy BJ Bray Special ColumbiaMagazine.com story A Pellyton, Adair County area youth has been arrested and placed in the Adair County Youth Development Center in Columbia, charged with Arson 1st degree, Criminal Mischief, and Burglary 3rd. The arrest and incarceration was made yesterday morning, Friday, December 7, 2012, by Deputy Aaron Rainwater. Arrest follows string of events starting Wednesday The Adair County Sheriff's Office began investigating a rash of complaints in the Pellyton area that started on December 5, 2012 after a resident at 555 Barnetts Creek Road, Columbia, KY, in the Pellyton area, filed a complaint. A number of items had been taken from his property to include his mailbox, a chainsaw and tool boxes. The items were found in his pond. While Deputy Bray was investigating that incident, a neighbor stopped to report vandalism as well. She stated that her mailbox was also torn down and the street sign for Tamarack Rd was missing. The sign was located and the mailbox temporarily repaired. Over the next few days, Deputy Rainwater began investigating several complaints in the same area. Several vehicles had been damaged and 11 windows were broken out of a house at 385 Barnetts Creek Road. Early in the morning on December 7, 2012, Deputy Rainwater was called out to investigate a fire that occurred at 555 Barnetts Creek Road. This was the same residence that had been vandalized earlier in the week. After a tip from someone at the scene, Deputy Rainwater interviewed a Juvenile who lived in the area. The Juvenile was arrested and lodged in the Adair County Youth Development Center. He was charged with Arson 1st, Criminal Mischief and Burglary 3rd. Deputy Rainwater stated that other charges are pending until the investigation is completed. Deputy BJ Bray, Adair County Sheriff's Office - This story was posted on 2012-12-08 10:00:40
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