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ACSO makes two arrests on alleged burglary charges Adair County Sheriff's Office conducts investigation of back-to-back burglaries., and conducts search warrant - and locates reported thousands of dollars worth of stolen items. Man and woman arrested. Man faces multiple charges; woman is charged with receiving stolen property. Both were lodged in Adair County Regional Jail. ACSO thinks other homes may have been burglarized and asks any other victims to report stolen items. Deputy Josh Durbin was assisted by Sheriff Harrison Moss, Deputy Justin Cross, Deputy Derek Padgett, Deputy Brandon Hitch and Trooper Levi Scott. Note: An individual charged by police or in a warrant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceeding. From Adair County Sheriff's Office On Monday, January 2, 2017, Deputy Josh Durbin of the Adair County Sheriff's Office received back to back reports of residences in Adair County being burglarized. After an all night investigation, and members of The Adair County Sheriff's Office conducting a search warrant around 2amCT, the morning of Tuesday, January 3, 2017, of a residence being occupied by 29 year old Jordan Durham and 26 year old Brittany Durham on Cane Valley Mill Road, deputies were able to locate several thousand dollars of stolen items stolen from the burglarized houses inside the residence as well as in a storage building located on the property. Jordan Durham was arrested and lodged in the Adair County Jail on charges of receiving stolen property, possession of methamphetamine, possession of Marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Brittany Durham was arrested for receiving stolen property. Deputy Durbin was assisted by Sheriff Harrison Moss, Deputy Justin Cross, Deputy Derek Padgett, Deputy Brandon Hitch and Trooper Levi Scott. The Adair County Sheriff's Office believes that other residences may have been burglarized and are urging people to report any stolen items in the area. If you have any information that may assist in this ongoing investigation, please contact the Adair County Sheriff's Office at 270-384-2776 or the Adair County 911 Dispatch at 270-384-6464 This story was posted on 2017-01-03 19:41:12
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