Blotter: Man's home robbed while in jail
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, April 12, 2011
KANNAPOLIS – A Kannapolis man’s house was reportedly broken into while he was serving time in jail, and more than $2,000 worth of items were taken.
Jeffery Scott Moss, of 2233 Kenwood Drive, reported April 8 the items were taken from his home between Feb. 25 and April 8.
Moss and his daughter, Sarah Moss, were charged Feb. 25 with trafficking heroin.
Taken from the home included a 42-inch flat screen television, a video game system, two video cameras, a DVD player, 50 DVDs, two outside surveillance cameras, a digital camera, two cordless drills, $50 worth of food and $50 worth of alcoholic beverages.
On Feb. 27 two people were arrested for taking items from the home – Kelly Mann and Christopher Kilby – and charged with felony larceny and breaking and entering charges.
The Rowan County Sheriff’s Office is investigating.
Other larcenies and break-ins under investigation:
• David Lore, Jr., of Rockwell Road, reported April 9 that items were taken from several cars parked on his property.
Items reportedly taken include a 10-inch table saw, a 12-inch double mitre saw, three radiators, two car batteries, a dial clipper, a stand and other tools.
Total value of items taken is estimated at $2,250.
• Ken Trexler of Granite Quarry reported someone broke into his home April 9 and took $500 in old coins and a laptop valued at $1,000.
• Stacy Johnson of Granite Quarry reported someone entered a home on Frontier Circle and took a $3,000 antique ring.
• Gina Wilhelm of Salisbury reported someone entered four vehicles parked on her property, taking two GPS systems, a CD player, two DVD players, a purse and two sets of headphones.
Total value of items taken was around $1,200.
• Benham Real Estate reported someone took a heating and air conditioning unit from a Timberlane Trail home, valued at $3,000.