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CPD: Arrest made in vehicle theft case

By Officer Adam Cravens, PIO
Columbia Police Department

The Columbia Police Department has made an arrest in connection with a stolen vehicle which was later found burned and destroyed beyond repair on Cape Road.

The investigation began on September 15, 2021, when a 1986 Porsche was reported stolen in the Columbia city limits. Acting on a tip, officers went to a residence on Cape Road on October 3, and were given permission to look on property, where they located the vehicle partially hidden under a brush pile.

In addition to locating the stolen Porsche, officers also received information which lead to a second vehicle which had been stolen in the Melson Ridge Community being found in Monticello.


Information was given to the Adair County Sheriff's Office, with charges pending.

Regarding the stolen and destroyed Porsche, the Columbia Police Department has now charged Timothy Wray, 22, of Columbia, with tampering with physical evidence, receiving stolen property under $10,000, and criminal mischief first degree, all felonies.

Officer Justin Cross was the investigating Officer. He was assisted with the investigation and apprehension by Officers Joey Keith and Josh Durbin.


This story was posted on 2021-10-14 11:38:27
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