Deputies Bust Man Living In Stolen RV
November 22, 2016
Alabama authorities have recovered a stolen RV and arrested the man was living inside.
In early October, a Coachman Freelander 3150 RV was reported stolen from the Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve northeast of Atmore. The Escambia County (AL) Sheriff’s Office received a report that the RV was in Conecuh County, AL. Sheriff’s deputies from both counties responded to the location and made contact with the man living in the RV, later identified as 33-year old Christopher Wesley Taylor of Brewton.
A warrant was obtained, and Taylor was located and arrested by the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office on a charge of theft of property first degree. He was transported to the Mobile Metro Jail to be transported back to the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center in Brewton.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said more arrests are expected as their investigation continues.
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5 Responses to “Deputies Bust Man Living In Stolen RV”
@mick — I ab rolled off the couch laughing at your comment! “IN A VAN….DOWN BY THE RIVER!!!”
Don’t laugh! At least the radio works
This crook is living in a VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER!
Man… Camping is lots of fun…. if you can’t afford a motorhome, consider a tent, a pop-up, or a cheap travel trailer.
If stealing someone’s motorhome that they probably bought with money they saved is your idea of camping, then that small concrete and steel cell is what you deserve.
gee whiz, I was going to give it back. I didn’t mean to take it.