Two arrested for stealing; property recovered

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HOLTS SUMMIT - Two Holts Summit men were arrested Sunday, and stolen property was recovered at two locations near that town, according to Sgt. Curtis Hall of the Callaway County Sheriff's Office.

The men were Cole T. Robinett, 25, and Joshua R. Temmen, 24.

Officers for the Callaway County Sheriff's Office executed two search warrants for stolen property Sunday at locations in the 12000 block of County Road 4012 and the 12000 block of County Road 4031. The search warrants were issued as a result of ongoing investigations conducted by the Callaway County Sheriff's Office and the Mustang drug task force, Hall said.

An extensive amount of stolen property was recovered, including name-brand power tools, construction equipment, gaming consoles and games. Several items were identified as belonging to Callaway County residents, stolen during recent burglaries and thefts offenses in the county.

During the execution of these search warrants, members of the Mustang task force and the Cole County Sheriff's Office also followed up on several leads regarding a Cub Cadet mower that was reported stolen to the Callaway County Sheriff's Office. This mower was recovered at a residence in Cole County.

Two subjects were arrested as a result of the investigations and taken to the Callaway County Jail.

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Robinett was arrested for second-degree burglary, felony stealing and receiving stolen property. Robinett posted bond Sunday and was released from the Callaway County Jail pending court appearance.

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Temmen was arrested for stealing and driving while revoked. Temmen posted bond Monday and was released from the Callaway County Jail pending court appearance.

According to Case.net, both Temmen and Robinett have previous convictions for burglary. At the time of their arrest, both were under the supervision of the Missouri Board of Probation and Parole.

The investigation is ongoing.