Investigation at auto sales business leads to arrests in catalytic converter thefts, sheriff says

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Two gentlemen in Stanly County are going through dozens of charges in link with an investigation into catalytic converter thefts and a community automobile product sales small business, the sheriff’s business office claimed.

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On Tuesday, detectives with the Stanly County Sheriff’s Business office and Narcotics division completed up an investigation into various catalytic converter thefts in the county.

Sarch warrants were being executed at Huneycutt Vehicle Income and Wrecker Services, at 907 West Principal Street and at 121 Harwood Avenue, both of those in Albemarle.

Investigators arrested and billed Richard Stephen Huneycutt and Haywood Richardson following the look for.

Richard Huneycutt was billed with 29 counts of felony conspiracy, possession with intent to offer and deliver Agenda II managed compound, trafficking opium/heroin and possession with intent to promote and deliver Schedule IV controlled substance.

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Haywood Richardson was billed with 29 counts of larceny of motor car components, 29 counts of personal injury to house to acquire non-ferrous metals and 29 counts of felony conspiracy.

Their initial court docket overall look is on Monday.

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