Salisbury men charged in feed theft
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Staff report
Two Salisbury men have been nabbed by Iredell County Sheriff’s deputies for stealing feed from the Purina Feeds Plant on U.S. 70.
Thomas Lee Cordle, 2475 Goodnight Road, and William Michael Strange of 3075 Goodnight Road, are charged with one felony count each of larceny. They were placed in the Iredell County Jail with bond set at $10,000.
More suspects may also be charged.
The men were caught in a stakeout of the business around 1 a.m. today, according to a press release from Iredell Sheriff Phil Redmond.
As a result of ongoing thefts at the business, Lt. David Prevette and Sgt. Tim Byrd of the Aggressive Criminal Enforcement Team were working undercover surveillance at plant.
They observed a 1996 blue and white Ford F-25 extended cab pickup truck pulling a utility trailer enter the Purina Land of Lakes property.
Within a few minutes, the vehicle left the plant with four pallets of feed on the trailer.
A few minutes later, deputies stopped the pickup near Knox Farm Road.
According to the press release, the plant had reported thefts of feed over the past several weeks.
The investigation is continuing. According to the press release, there are several other suspects.