Atmore Man Charged In Local Burglary; May Have Been Accompanied By Child
July 18, 2010
An Atmore man that may have had a child in his car at the time of the crime has been charged with a burglary last Sunday afternoon in Davisville.
Brady Lee Mosley, 52, of McRae Street, is jailed on felony charges of burglary and larceny. He remains in the Escambia County Jail without bond on a violation of probation warrant.
About 1 p.m. July 11, Escambia County Sheriffs’ Office investigators believe Mosley took five automotive radiators from a workshop at a home in the 10000 block of Highway 97. Witnesses reported seeing a 1995 tan Mercury Marquis with Alabama tag 30A73P1 backed into the carport area of the workshop. The suspect removed five radiators worth about $500 from the workshop area, according to a Sheriff’s Office report.
A witness confronted Mosley, at which time he fled north on Highway 97 in the Mercury Marquis. The witness followed Mosley as he turned west on Nokomis Road, to Rockaway Creek Road to Miller Road. Knowing that Miller Road was a dead end, the witness parked his car and waited while on the phone with a Sheriff’s Office dispatcher. When the suspect exited Miller Road a short time later, the witness again followed him back to Nokomis Road. That’s where the witness stopped the chase because he said the man believed to be Mosley was driving erratically at a high rate of speed.
Two witnesses reported that the suspect had a juvenile male about 11-years old in the car at the time of the incident.
The burglary victim reported that several items in the workshop had been tampered with or moved, but only the radiators were missing.
According to the Sheriff’s Office report, the Mercury was registered to the Mosley’s stepfather, and his roommate in Atmore told authorities that Mosley had left home in the vehicle just prior to the incident. Two witnesses independently picked Mosley out of separate photo lineups.
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10 Responses to “Atmore Man Charged In Local Burglary; May Have Been Accompanied By Child”
He better be glad the owner showed up after he left.
This child is so tainted already being with and learning from
someone who has no lines in his life.
I was talking one day to a man in radio shack and he told me that
ppl come in with their kids, and the kids are actually trained
to distract him while the parents take stuff, or vice versa.
It’s hard to believe that ppl would taint their children with
this kind of thing.
It’s so selfish that they think that the children should do
the crime because they won’t be doing time if caught.
So I guess they don’t care about the fact that they teach
them to be criminals and sooner or later their GOING TO
END UP IN J AIL !
I guess it’s just as long as they take care of mom and
dad now, nobody including the children matter.
It’s the worst kind of selfishness.
Just like the parents who never want their children to leave home.
Why not just clip their wings.
Lord, even a bird with a brain that small knows to kick their babies
out of the nest and make them fly.
We as humans with large brains know to kick them out and hope
they even soar!
Sorry for the rant, but I can’t stand this type of child abuse, and I suppose
this guy will get the kid back when he gets out.
He did live around century and has had problems for a long time wish he could learn but i just wish the child could have been with his mother instead of him
Lived here for 40 of my 43 years…never heard of the guy…go figure?!
Since the child saw him get caught maybe he will not grow up to steal
Regrettably he graduated, or I think he graduated, from Flomaton High School about 1976/77. He was in trouble back then too.
been here all my life,,,,never seen or heard of this person
I say good on the folks from Davisville for looking out for one another and the witness deserves an award for public service!
Loser!! Glad you got caught..
when will people ever learn??????