Man charged with $55K in wire theft from Preferred Poultry
June 29, 2016
Charlea Estes
An Exeter man was charged with more than $55,000 in theft from Preferred Poultry last week. According to the affidavit of probable cause, Preferred Poultry had multiple thefts and found the burglar with a security camera.
Over the course of time in May and June, Preferred Poultry had over $55,000 in wire stolen from their storage building, as well as other rolls of wire, valued at $5,100. Justin Todd Taylor, 42, of Exeter was identified with security footage.
Todd allegedly sold some of the wire to Rebel Recycling after the thefts.
Taylor is charged with theft of $25,000 or more, two counts of burglary in the second degree and stealing of $500 to $25,000 in value. He is currently being held in the Barry County Jail in lieu of a $40,000 bond.
Charlea Estes
An Exeter man was charged with more than $55,000 in theft from Preferred Poultry last week. According to the affidavit of probable cause, Preferred Poultry had multiple thefts and found the burglar with a security camera.
Over the course of time in May and June, Preferred Poultry had over $55,000 in wire stolen from their storage building, as well as other rolls of wire, valued at $5,100. Justin Todd Taylor, 42, of Exeter was identified with security footage.
Todd allegedly sold some of the wire to Rebel Recycling after the thefts.
Taylor is charged with theft of $25,000 or more, two counts of burglary in the second degree and stealing of $500 to $25,000 in value. He is currently being held in the Barry County Jail in lieu of a $40,000 bond.