Friday, May 16, 2014

Shades Of Oliver Twist


If you were exposed to Dickens novels in school or are of an age to remember the movie Oliver, then you know the story of how an older corrupt man used young boys to do his nefarious deeds. In a case of life imitating art, Brad Shipley of Trenton, Florida was arrested for using neighborhood kids to break-in to homes and steal outdoor gear such as guns, knives, and fishing tackle.

Photo from the Levy County Sheriff's Dept
Shipley's scheme fell apart when one of the kids told his mom what he was being forced to do.
Shipley’s plan unraveled when one of the kids told his mother what he had been made to do. The mother contacted LCSO and investigators seized the moment. Investigators were able recover property from six residential burglaries in Levy County, one burglary in Gilchrist County and a storage shed burglary in Alachua County.
According to the Levy County Clerk of Court's office, Shipley is facing 17 counts ranging from dealing in stolen property to burglary to being a felon in possession of a firearm. He is being held under a $810,000 bond.

I'm a little surprised at the size of the bond but then again if you are stealing a man's (or woman's) fishing rod and/or his mounted deer head, you deserve to rot in jail.

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