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Man charged with stealing from deputy
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A man who ripped off the chief deputy at Warren County Sheriff’s Department faces felony theft charges after he was caught red-handed with a number of items – including the kitchen sink.The suspect, William Edward Frazier, 42, is charged with two counts of grand theft for a pair of burglaries from separate building sites in Warren County, one of those belonging to Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Tommy Myers.According to Sheriff Jackie Matheny, Frazier was working for a company which was doing work on a building site in the Faulkner Springs area for his chief deputy. Myers noticed items worth well over $1,000 missing from his work site. The items included a Shop-Vac, Makita saw, chop saw, heater, fan and hand tools.In another theft, a man building a house on Monica Street reported items missing from his property.