Two Men Arrested For Purchasing More Than 20 Stolen Automotive Transmissions
MACON,Georgia (41NBC/WMGT)- Macon Police arrest two employees at a metal recycling company for purchasing stolen car parts. More than 20 automotive transmissions where stolen from a home on Antioch road. Police were able to track down the transmissions from two employees at Direct Metals Recycling located on Waterville road.
32 year old Christopher Feather and 26 year old Jarren McNeal were both arrested. Police tell 41NBC they are still searching for 32 year old Nicholas Hill and 40 year old Ricky Webb, who are said to be hearing impaired, and the ones who sold the transmissions to Direct Metals. If you have any information on their whereabouts, call Crimestoppers at 1-877-68-crime.
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