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ACSO: Sheriffs office recovers stolen property, Russell County man arrested

From the Office of Sheriff Josh Brockman

    On 3-7-20 at 8:15 the Adair County Sheriffs Office received a complaint of a stolen vehicle from Russell County.  Sheriff Brockman located the suspect in the case at a local business in the limits of Columbia. He had the keys to stolen vehicle, however it was not at the location, the vehicle being a 2004 Buick. 

    After further investigation Deputy Josh Durbin located the vehicle off of south 55 in the Glensfork  area. In addition to locating the vehicle, an ATV and trailer that had been stolen were also recovered. 

  Byron Marcum was arrested and charged with:



Receiving Stolen Property over 500 but less then 10,000 dollars (auto)

Receiving Stolen Property over 500 but less then 10,000 (ATV)

Receiving Stolen Property over 500 but less then 10,000 (trailer)

He was lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail by Deputy Josh Durbin. The Adair Sheriffs Office is Continuing investigation.


This story was posted on 2020-03-09 04:24:37
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