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Man who is accused after more stolen vehicles can be recovered as a stroll through the country crime

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A man is exposed to several districts after a 10-day stroll of crime, which, according to the Sheriff's office of the Williamson County, led to five stolen vehicles.

The investigation began on April 29, when the MPs responded to a report of a stolen vehicle in Whiteass. They found that the suspect Wesley J. New had supposedly removed a battery from a vehicle to steal another. Later, the MPs found the stolen vehicle that drove on Route 13 in Marion, a traffic stops and took new custody.

New was initially owned for the possession of a stolen motor vehicle, the driver's license and without a valid driver's license and booked into the prison of Williamson County. The investigators later found that New Colp had previously stolen a vehicle to travel to WhiteaSh, where he gave it up and committed the second vehicle theft. He received two more theft counts.

According to the provisions of the Safe T Act, however, prison was released on April 30th.

On the morning of May 9, the MPs responded to a report by two stolen vehicles from a plot of plot in the 7000 block of the Propeller Point Lane in Carbondale. The victim reported on the theft of a Ford F-1550, a Jeep Cherokee and several objects, including chainsaws. The Jeep Cherokee was recovered shortly afterwards near the residence.

Later that night, Jefferson County's Sheriff found the stolen Ford F-150 in front of a house in Belle Rive. At the same time, a resident reported a motorcycle that was stolen from his property.

In the early morning hours of May 10, Williamson County reacted to Cambria Park, where they found a man under a motorcycle in the parking lot. The man was identified as Wesley J. New. It was confirmed that the motorcycle that was stolen in Belle Rive.

Through their ongoing studies, the detectives of the sheriff newly connected with the theft of the Ford F-150, Jeep Cherokee and the motorcycle as well as several additional stolen objects.

The following fees are now being suspended:

Ownership of a stolen motor vehicle (motorcycle)

Theft over $ 10,000, but less than $ 100,000 (Ford F-150)

Three counts of theft over 500 US dollars, but less than 10,000 US dollars

Burglary over 500 US dollars

Violation of publication before the trial

New was booked back to the Williamson County prison.

The authorities say that the examination is still active and may be additional fees.

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