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Catalytic converter theft investigation results in five arrests

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From left: Tremaine Clemmons, Richard Corbett, Amber Grantham, and Anthony Woods
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An ongoing and lengthy investigation by Coffee County Sheriff’s Office detectives and drug agents in connection with a string of catalytic converter thefts in the area has yielded several arrests.

 

The investigation led authorities to obtain multiple search warrants at local residences, where amounts of illegal drugs and evidence of the recent thefts were discovered.

 

Those facing drug and theft charges in connection to the incidents thus far include Richard Corbett, Ricky Lyman Lott, Tremaine Clemmons, Amber Grantham, and Anthony Woods.

 

Authorities would like to inform the public that these investigations are ongoing and urge anyone with potential information regarding these or other thefts to contact the sheriff’s office at (912) 384-4227.

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