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ACSO: Stolen truck, bulldozer from TN recovered in Adair Co.

On Saturday, April 4, 2020, the Adair County Sheriff's Office received information about a possible stolen semi trailer at a location in Adair County. Upon arrival to the location, law enforcement located a Mack Semi Truck, Bi-Fold Hydraulic flat bed trailer, and a Caterpillar D3 Bulldozer. The truck and trailer had already been reported stolen out of Clarksville, Tennessee. It was later determined the dozer was stolen from a different location also in Clarksville, Tennessee.

Kentucky State Troopers Billy Begley and Levi Scott responded and assisted Deputy Derek Padgett recover the property. Deputy Derek Padgett is continuing to assist Tennessee Authorities with the investigation.




This story was posted on 2020-04-06 12:08:14
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