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Bradfordville man arrested on Taylor Co. burglary charge Arrest follows seven week investigation. Shawn Crabtree, Bradsfordsville, KY, charged with theft by unlawful taking over $500 and Burglary One. Case stems from a report that 17 calves and a bull, valued at over $19,000, were taken from a farm on Lemon's Bend Road (16.6 miles from Columbia, KY according to Yahoo/Bing Map) in South Taylor County, and subsequent investigation that a firearm had also been taken. Crabtree arrested by Marion County Sheriff's Office on Taylor County warrant, turned over to Taylor County Sheriff's Department and lodged in Taylor County Detention Center on a $20,000 cash bond. Case investigated by TCSO Deputy Dickie Benningfield and Sheriff Allen Newton. Click on headline for complete story From the Taylor County Sheriff's Department On June 5, 2014, a theft of livestock was reported to the Taylor County Sheriff Office. It was reported that 17 head of cow's calves and a bull were missing from a farm on Lemon's Bend Road valued at over $19,000. Later in the investigation a firearm was also reported missing from a building on the farm. After a seven week investigation, the Taylor County Sheriff's Office obtained an arest warrant for Shawn Crabtree of Bradfordsville, KY. Crabtree was picked up in Marion County on the Taylor County warrant by the Marion County Sheriff's Office. Crabtree was interviewed at the Taylor County Sheriff's Office in Campbellsville, KY, and also charged with burglary 1st. Crabtree was lodged in the Taylor County Detention Center, with a $20,000.00 cash bond. The case was investigated by TCSO Deputy Dickie Benningfield and Sheriff Allen Newton. This story was posted on 2014-06-25 01:51:04
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