Atmore Man Sentenced For North Escambia Burglary
November 29, 2010
An Atmore man has been sentenced to just under a year in jail for a North Escambia burglary.
Brady Lee Mosley, 52, of McRae Street, was found guilty on felony charges of burglary and larceny. He was sentenced to 11 months and 15 days in the Escambia County Jail by Judge Nickolas P. Geeker.
About 1 p.m. July 11, Escambia County Sheriffs’ Office investigators said Mosley took five automotive radiators from a workshop at a home in the 10000 block of Highway 97 in the Davisville community. Witnesses reported seeing a 1995 tan Mercury Marquis with an Alabama tag 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 Mosley 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 Mosley 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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11 Responses to “Atmore Man Sentenced For North Escambia Burglary”
JOHN
Your right on the money…..ALL crimes need to be taken seriously,.,,,
sick of peddy crap at my place that really means constant money from
my pockets to theirs…….and it is almost NEVER their first time……
its just constant disrespect of everybody else and I’m real sick of
DIRT BAGS!
Have I heard that some sort of bootleg can be made using radiators? Or have I got my nightmares mixed up with reality?…..?
What about the kid that was with him.
On the job training with or not a grant.
We may as well laught about it,the courts do.
I would suggest 5 years in state prison. He was found guilty of grand theft and burglary, both 3rd degree felonies.
He has a rather lengthy criminal history prior to this.
this is REDICULOUS! 11 months 15 days for stealing 5 radiators? and yet these guys getting picked up with mobile meth-labs get set free on probation… when a judge orders 11 months 15 days, its his way of saying, you get the MAX allowed (in county) without sending you to state prison!!!! and for what? radiators? absolutely STUPID!
Radiators ?? What the heck can you do with used radiators…sell them??
One thing for sure..HE IS IN HOT WATER NOW..11 months to cool off !!
Too bad the homeowner didnt catch him in the act.
what would you suggest would be more appropriate?
Only 11 months for burglary? I wish the courts would take property crimes more seriously.
What a role model for the 11 year old. But maybe the 11 year old learned Crime Does Not Pay.
when folks get desperate they will do anything!