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Campbellsville woman faces 3 receiving stolen property charges

Charges allege involvement of thefts of a utility trailer taken from Saloma Road area, aluminum rims taken from the Wooleyville Road area and a hay baler taken from the Sportsman Lake Area. All the items valued at more than $500, less than $10,000.

From the Taylor County Sheriff's Department

Through an investigation by Taylor County Sheriff Allen Newton, the Taylor County Sheriff Department arrested and charged Shelby Roberts, age 21, Coakley Street, Campbellsville, KY on three counts of Receiving Stolen Property more than $500, less than $10,000, on According to the TCSO, Roberts was known to have been in possession of and sold a stolen utility trailer on Monday, October 31, 2014. The trailer had been stolen from the Saloma Area.

Shelby Roberts was also charged with Receiving Stolen Property more than $500, less than $10,000 for aluminum rims that were stolen from the Wooleyville Road area. She was also charged with Receiving Stolen Property more than $500, less than $10,000 for being in ossession of a stolen hay baler stolen from the Sportsman Lake Road area.

Roberts was charged and lodged in the Taylor County Detention Center, Campbellsville, KY.




This story was posted on 2014-11-21 05:11:00
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