Man Faces Charges in Theft from Business

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James Stott

A Robbins man was arrested recently in connection with a break-in of a business where money and a firearm were taken.

James Ronald Stott, 34, of 313 Borden Road, Robbins, was arrested March 5 after Moore County Sheriff’s Office investigators responded to a report of a break-in at K&R Metals in the Robbins area, according to a press release.

Within hours of receiving the report investigators were led to a house located on N.C. 705, a short distance from K&R Metals, after learning that a recent employee may be staying at that residence, according to the release. There investigators recovered stolen property from K&R Metals and arrested Stott.

Stott was charged with felony breaking and entering, felony larceny, felony possession of stolen goods, felony larceny of a firearm and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, according to the release. He was jailed, with bail set at $10,000.

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RUSERIOUS 3 years, 2 months ago

Bleeding hearts...My husband and I work very hard for what we have. Some times there is enough and others we sacrifies. That does not mean it is ok to take the easy road. We have a person in our family that has been addicted to drug. If that person was arrested, oh well she deserved it. She is an adult responsible for herself. Guess what bleeding hearts... with the tuff road she found the other side of drugs. She was made to be responsible for herself. If she falls again for some reason, it will be her responsiblity to pull herself up again. If you give some people an excuss, they will take that and every thing else they can get. Make people responsible and they will most likely become responsible.

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