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KSP investigation of auto theft ring results in arrest of Columbia man

In the course of an investigation of an auto theft ring, originating in Warren County, Kentucky, the Kentucky State Police Auto Theft section made an arrest today, Wednesday, October 20, 2004, of a Columbia man.

Anthony J. Reece, 34, Columbia, KY, was arested and charged with the following:
  • Two counts of Obscuring the Identity of a Machine
  • One count of Forgery, 2nd degree
Reece was lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail. Additional charges may follow, according to the report.

Information for this report courtesy Trp Dwaine Barnett, Public Affairs Officer, Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY


This story was posted on 2004-10-20 16:29:34
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