Home Depot – Suspect in Grass Valley truck theft arrested in Auburn
A person suspected of stealing a truck in Grass Valley remained in custody Friday after being reported final week as a drunk driver in Auburn, authorities stated.
Enoch Marsh, 44, of Nevada Metropolis, faces expenses of auto theft, possession of a stolen car and receiving stolen property, information state.
Authorities arrested Marsh after a Maltman Drive enterprise proprietor referred to as 911 simply earlier than 2:30 p.m. Nov. 19 to report the theft of a 1989 Ford F-250, based on dispatch stories.
At 5 p.m. the identical day, a Placer County sheriff’s deputy responded to a reported drunk driver on the Home Depot in Auburn, based on a Fb put up made by the Sheriff’s Workplace.
As deputies arrived on the Home Depot, they situated the truck, which was unoccupied. A number of minutes later, deputies noticed a person matching the outline of the suspected truck thief stroll out of Home Depot and get into the truck, based on the put up.
The motive force, recognized as Marsh, was instantly stopped by deputies and arrested with out incident. Throughout the investigation, deputies realized Marsh had stolen quite a few gadgets valued at greater than $3,400 from Home Depot earlier within the day, the put up acknowledged.
Marsh was launched from the Placer County Jail on Nov. 20 with a promise to look in courtroom resulting from COVID-19 protocols, a jail workers member stated.
Nevertheless, he was arrested once more on Thanksgiving Day on a cost of battery inflicting critical bodily damage and remained jailed Friday in Placer County on a $85,000 bond, information state.
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