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Paducah Man Faces Drug, Stolen Property Charges

Paducah Man Faces Drug, Stolen Property Charges
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
May. 27, 2016 | PADUCAH, KY
By West Kentucky Star Staff May. 27, 2016 | 01:34 PM | PADUCAH, KY
A man was jailed Thursday after police say they found drugs and stolen items in his possession.

McCracken County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched on May 17 to a report of a suspicious person in the 4700 block of Benton Road. Deputies said they found a pair of pants and boots which contained meth and drug paraphernalia inside a storage shed behind the home, along with a photo I.D. belonging to Davin Todd. Deputies learned that Todd had left in a vehicle, and they were able to get the plate number, which came back to an address in the 400 block of Ward Street.  

Deputies went to the home on Ward Street, and Todd reportedly answered the door in his underwear, and admitted that he had lost his pants, boots, keys, and wallet. Todd also told deputies he was missing his Meth and Meth pipe. He was arrested at that time for Possession Of Methamphetamine and Drug Paraphernalia.

A search of Todd's vehicle reportedly revealed various tools that were suspected to be stolen from a Paducah home. Deputies said a serial number on a chainsaw found in the vehicle matched the serial number of a stolen saw that had been pawned at a local pawnshop on May 16.

The owner of the vehicle Todd had been driving reported that a cordless drill had been stolen from her home, and deputies said they discovered that Todd had pawned it on May 12.

Todd was additionally charged with with receiving stolen property over $500.00 on Thursday. Deputies say their investigation is on-going, and additional arrests are possible.
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