Kentucky suspects arrested for stealing from tornado victims: police
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Five Kentuckians were arrested for allegedly stealing cars, shoes, copper wiring, and other household items from victims in a southwestern part of the state that was “particularly hit hard by the tornado and resulted in deaths,” the Graves County Sheriff's Office said Saturday.
Sheriff's deputies received a report of suspicious activity on Friday afternoon just half a mile away from a candle factory that was leveled during the tornadoes, leaving eight people dead. Five people were arrested in southwestern Kentucky on Friday for allegedly stealing from tornado victims. (Graves County Sheriff's Office) The suspects were accused of towing away damaged vehicles. (Graves County Sheriff's Office) A man walks by a house destroyed by tornadoes in Mayfield, Kentucky. (Fox News Digital) (Graves County Sheriff's Office) Mayfield, Kentucky following deadly tornadoes in the South and Midwest that left a trail of devastation to affected families and communities. (Fox News Digital)
"It was reported that several suspects that appeared to have been working in a group were rummaging through persons personal property, and loading vehicles that were destroyed by the tornado," the sheriff's office said.
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