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ACSO arrests two suspects in barn lumber theft/drug case Arrests made early Friday morning, November 10, 2017 on Melson Ridge Road in the south end of Adair County, KY. Suspects were arrested and lodged in the Adair County Jail on $10,000 bonds. Sheriff Harrison Moss is asking the public for their help in catching individuals stealing barn lumber, as it has been an ongoing problem in Adair County. If you have any leads or information on other barn lumber thefts please call: Adair County Sheriff's Office 270-384-2776 or Adair County 911, 270- 384-6464 Note: Charges/allegations are not a finding of guilt. An individual charged by law enforcement is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceeding. From Adair County Sheriff's Office Two Adair County residents arrested on drug charges after a complaint was answered on theft of barn lumber. Adair County Sheriff Harrison Moss reports that on November 10, 2017 approximately 6:30amCT, Chief Deputy Aaron Rainwater responded to a call on Melson Ridge Road on a complaint of individuals stealing barn lumber. Upon arrival, 28 year old Patrick Loy of Columbia, KY and 28-year-old Crystal Bennett also of Columbia were taken into custody and arrested on charges of Criminal Trespassing 3rd, Criminal Mischief 2nd, Theft by unlawful taking (Barn Lumber) and Trafficking in a controlled substance 1st degree Methamphetamines. Loy and Bennett were lodged in the Adair County Jail on $10,000.00 bonds. More charges are pending in this case. Sheriff Harrison Moss would like to ask the public for their help in catching individuals stealing barn lumber, as it has been an ongoing problem in Adair County. If you have any leads or information on other barn lumber thefts please call: Adair County Sheriff's Office 270-384-2776 This story was posted on 2017-11-11 09:02:15
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