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Individuals Arrested, Charges Sent Related to Dealership Burglary

Branson Police have arrested individuals involved in a burglary of a car dealership; charges have been sent to the Taney County Prosecutor's Office.

According to a press release posted on the Branson Police Department Facebook Page, the arrest followed an investigation of a crime that happened over a period of a “couple of days.” Those involved in the burglary “stole keys, titles and 5 vehicles” and were also involved in “car thefts, catalytic converter thefts, and burglaries in neighboring jurisdictions.” The post states that it was a collaborative effort involving Reeds Spring Police Department, Stone County Sheriff's Office, Taney County Sheriff’s Office and Boone County Arkansas Sheriff's Office. As a result, four people were arrested and “stolen vehicles, titles and other items believed to be stolen were recovered!”

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