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Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012

Neal case continued to January

Sunday, December 20, 2009
The case against a man accused of taking items from local stores and selling them on the Internet has been continued until next year.

On Friday, Troy Neal had his case continued until Jan. 15 by Circuit Court Judge Lee Russell.

Both Troy and his wife, Kerri Neal, have been charged with two counts of theft of property between $500 and $1,000, theft under $500, and theft between $1,000 and $10,000, which is a felony.

The pair are accused of lifting thousands of dollars worth of weight loss and make-up items from the shelves of several area Walmarts and selling them on the popular Internet auction site eBay.

Kerri Neal has a trial date of Jan. 12 set.

The arrest of the couple was the result of cooperation between Shelbyville and Tullahoma investigators. The couple were allegedly stealing Alli weight loss products and Olay make-up from the shelves of the Shelbyville, Tullahoma and Manchester Walmarts, as well as others in the region.

The pair, who allegedly confessed to the thefts following their arrests, would go to the stores between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. to steal the products, according to Detective Sgt. Brian Crews of the Shelbyville Police Department.

After receiving information from Tullahoma police, Crews checked the eBay site and narrowed his search to within 10 miles of Shelbyville to see if the couple were selling the stolen products online.

Crews found an eBay user named "sweet-sassy-2" and Detective Charles Merlo also checked MySpace and found that Kerri Neal was using the same user name. Photos on Kerri's MySpace page were also compared to video surveillance of the Walmart thefts, which Crews' report said confirmed their suspicion that the Neals were involved.

Close to 60 bottles of the weight loss drug were recovered when the pair was arrested and some of the items had already been sold on eBay.

Kerri faces related charges in other counties as well. She is represented by Murfreesboro attorney Will Fraley while Troy is represented by Bedford County's public defender's office.