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ACSO recovers vehicle stolen from Tom Tom's Auto sales

Vehicle located on Neat Hollow Road. Forty-six-year old driver arrested, charged with receiving stolen property over $10,000
Note: Charges/allegations are not a finding of guilt. An individual charged by law enforcement is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceeding.

From Adair County Sheriff's Department

Adair County Sheriff Harrison Moss reports that On Saturday December 02, 2017 at approximately 1pmCT Deputy Rainwater was dispatched to Tom Tom's Auto sales to investigate the report of a vehicle that was stolen from the car lot.



Early the next morning Sunday December 03, 2017 at approximately 12:10amCT, Deputy Josh Durbin located the stolen vehicle being driven on Neat Hollow Road.

The Operator of the stolen vehicle, 46 year old David Miller, was taken into custody and charged with Receiving Stolen Property $10,000 or more. Deputy Josh Durbin was assisted on the scene By Deputy Brandon Hitch.



This story was posted on 2017-12-03 07:16:05
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