Damion Walden reported his vehicle had been stolen and he had been assaulted in the process.
In his report to Joshua Cox of the Bedford County Sheriff’s office, Walden explained that he …
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Damion Walden reported his vehicle had been stolen and he had been assaulted in the process.
In his report to Joshua Cox of the Bedford County Sheriff’s office, Walden explained that he had pulled into a church parking lot at 484 Troupe Road to text. While he was on his phone a female entered from the passenger side and told him “to give up his wallet and everything he had.” At about the same time a male entered through the rear passenger door and told Walden he had a gun. Walden said the male also hit him in the head. Walden also stated that after being forced out of the vehicle, he jumped on it as it pulled away and fell off.
His vehicle and his wallet containing his driver’s license, Social Security card, a debit card and a cash app card were stolen.
Fred Rowland reported he had received a call from one of his employees that an orange 2020 Kioti tractor was missing from a shed on the back of his property. Rowland said the last time he had seen the tractor was May 16.
In response to a large crashing sound outside, Wayne Charles discovered that a vehicle had driven through two sections of his fencing. He told Maison Bucka from the Beford County Sheriff’s office that he saw the vehicle which left the scene. Charles estimates the damage at approximately $10,000.
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