Officials report that they arrested a man from New York state, and have charged him with felony 3rd degree criminal possession of stolen property. Police say they received a report over a missing tractor that allegedly went missing during the early morning hours.
According to the website of Saland Law P.C., criminal possession of stolen property in the 3rd degree “has a sentence range of up to two and one third to seven years in prison for an individual with no record, and a minimum of two to four years and maximum of three and one half to seven years in prison for a predicate felon.”
Police Arrest New York State Man For Allegedly Stealing Tractor
The New York State Police said in a press release that they arrested a 28-year-old man from Moravia, New York, following an investigation into a stolen tractor reported from a trailer park in the town of Moravia.
On October 22, troopers said they responded to Ted’s Way Trailer Park in the town of Moravia for a report of a missing 1993 Kubota 2250 tractor. The park manager reported that the park-owned tractor had been taken sometime during the early morning hours of October 21…