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Breeding, KY, resident faces additional charge, jailed

Robert Hausdorfer, 29, taken into custody on October 16, 2013, housed in Adair County Jail

By Deputy Adam Cravens
Adair County Sheriff's Office

Two separate theft investigations by The Adair Sheriff's Office have led to charges on Robert Hausdorfer 29, of Breeding, KY.



In one investigation led by Deputy Justin Cross a warrant was issued and served for Burglary 2nd Degree and Theft by Unlawful Taking over $500 but under $10,000, both felony charges.

A second investigation by Deputy Adam Cravens led to an additional charge on Hausdorfer which was Receiving Stolen Property Under $500 which is a misdemeanor. Hausdorfer was taken into custody October 16, 2013 and housed in Adair County Jail on $10,000 bond. --Deputy Adam Cravens


This story was posted on 2013-10-17 17:28:19
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