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Columbia Police make burglary, theft arrests early this morning

A traffic stop early Thursday morning, August 10, 2006, inside the city limits of Columbia, KY, has resulted in the arrest of two Adair County men on theft and burglary charges.

Columbia City Police officers Brad Scholl and Kevin Atwood arrested Eric Dial, 21, who was charged with Burglary 3rd degree, theft by unlawful taking over $300, and rear license plate not illuminated. Also arrested was Timothy Dial, 24, who was also charged with burglary 3rd degree and theft by unlawful taking over $300.Both men were lodged in the Adair County Regiional Jail, Columbia, KY.
Story courtesy Major Terry Flatt, Columbia Police Department, City Hall, Columbia, KY




This story was posted on 2006-08-10 06:33:34
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