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Sheriff's Office announces reward in gooseneck trailer theft

Taken from lot across from Day & Day on KY 55, North
The Adair County Sheriff's Office is seeking your help in locating a 24-ft flatbed, dove tail, gooseneck trailer.

The trailer is believed to have been taken sometime between the hours of 11 and 12 p.m., Tuesday night, March 14, 2006.


It was taken from a lot directly across from Day & Day Milling Company on KY Hwy 55 North, Campbellsville RD, just north of Columbia, KY.

Suspect(s) vehicle described

The thief or thieves are believed to have been driving an older model, two tone, light colored pickup and to have headed north on KY 55.Anyone who may have seen this trailer and truck or may have knowledge of its whereabouts is asked to contact the Adair County Sheriff's Office.

A reward is offered for the return of the trailer and or the arrest of the individual or individuals involved.
Sheriff Steve Cheatham, Adair County Sheriff's Office, Old Courthouse Building, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY 42728. Phone 270-384-2776 or 384-5049 (Emergency 911). E-mail: adairsheriff@alltel.net


This story was posted on 2006-03-16 06:10:00
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