23 told state police that he was with Brown and Riel in his father’s truck when they were driving by Seamens Junk Yard on Deadmans Run Road in the summer of 2016. Staff at Weitsmans Scrap Metal of Jamestown were able to produce signatures from Riel for several sales of alternators and starters.Ī witness interviewed on Nov. The witness in Randolph bought the sprayer and heater from Brown, who the victim identified by his driver’s license number and address, which the victim had written down at the time of the sale. Witnesses at several Warren businesses and a Randolph, witness indicated that Brown and Riel attempted to sell items later identified by the victim as those taken from his building, including alternators and starters as well as a forced air heater and an airless paint sprayer. The victim estimated the burglary occurring between July 21 and August 21. In total, approximately $5,124 worth of items were reportedly taken from the property. According to the victim, specifically, missing items included a black forced air heater valued at approximately $300, a red Milwaukee airless paint sprayer valued at approximately $757, a Makita 3/4 drive electric impact gun valued at approximately $500, a Dewalt 1/2 drive electric impact gun valued at approximately $160, a Dewalt Sawzall valued at approximately $100, approximately 24 assorted vehicle alternators, air conditioning compressors, and starters valued at approximately $600, two flat radiators valued at approximately $1,000, approximately four heavy equipment batteries valued at approximately $400, a 16-piece Craftsman 3/4 socket set valued at approximately $237, propane/oxygen torch components valued at $450, a backpack sprayer valued at approximately $120, and a large red Stack brand toolbox valued at approximately $500.
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