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Arrest Made on Theft and Assault Charges

01/30/2019

On January 28th the Drew County Sheriff received a complaint of a home on Midway Route being burglarized. The homeowner had a list of items that had been taken from his residence. The same day deputies went to 280 Midway Route to make contact with Aaron Pamplin. As Sheriff Mark Gober pulled into a residence the suspect Aaron Pamplin ran from the area. Deputies were able to find Aaron Pamplin hiding in an abandoned trailer. Aaron Pamplin was taken back to his residence 280 Midway Route. The stolen property along with a shotgun was recovered from the break in. A metal pipe generally used for controlled substances was also taken from his home. Aaron Pamplin was placed in the Drew County Detention Facility and charged with Residential Burglary, Theft of Property, Theft by Receiving, Theft Of a Firearm, Fleeing, Aggravated Assault, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of Firearm by Certain Persons. The aggravated assault charge stemmed from the previous night when it is alleged that he pointed a gun at an individual.

On January 29th Aaron Pamplin 24 year old male of Drew County went before Circuit Judge Teresa French and given a $50,000 commercial bond. He currently still in the custody of the Drew County Sheriff.

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