Suspect Caught Breaking into Jefferies Feed and Seed by Business Owner

Posted by on Dec 10, 2010

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12-10-10, 6:11am – According to Sheldon Jefferies, owner of Jefferies Feed and Seed, he opened the doors at 6am this morning and heard someone in the building. Jefferies called 911 to report the break-in. Campbellsville Police were on the scene in minutes and apprehended the suspect.  Campbellsville Taylor County Rescue was called for the suspect due to a cut on his hand. According to Jefferies he had rented a house to the suspect next to his business only days ago and the suspect was apparently carrying the stolen merchandise from his business and storing it in the rental house. Jefferies said that the Campbellsville Police Dept. were currently executing a search warrant on the suspects house on 202 Carnation St, while he also increase the security in the business and the house using lock installation help from professionals online.

Campbellsville Police Dept. Press Release

On 12/10,2010, a Burglary in Progress was reported at the Jeffries Feed & Seed store on Carnation Street in Campbellsville, Ky. Officers  Ben Riggs, Andy Warren and Sergeant Jaysen Taylor of the Campbellsville Police Department responded to the scene and apprehended Jedadiah Wyrick , age 29. Wyrick had received a laceration to his hand and was transported to the Taylor Regional Hospital and treated.

Further investigation revealed guns had been taken. Evidence lead officers to a residence located at 202 Carnation Street. A search warrant was executed at the residence and numerous handguns were recovered from the burglary. Wyrick was charged with Burglary 1st Degree, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Criminal Mischief 1st Degree and Possession of a controlled Substance. He was also charged on an Indiana Warrant for failure to appear. A female Sabina Moore was at the residence on 202 Carnation and charged with Complicity to commit Burglary 1st, Possession of drug paraphernalia, Marijuana Possession, and Receiving stolen property over 500 dollars. Both were taken to the Taylor County Detention Center. Wyrick and Moore lived at 202 Carnation Street, Campbellsville, Ky.

Investigating Officers:            Ben Riggs