THE MOST EXPENSIVE DOUGHNUTS; $1,500 VANDALISM TO FIELD

Yesterday, Deputy Ethan Wilson spoke to a property owner over the phone who said someone had cut doughnuts in his field on Eroh Rd. The value of damage done to the field is estimated to be $1,500.
The man said a neighbor had advised him that it was a gold or tan Chevy 1500.
The owner advised that he saw the truck turning onto Hidden Hollow Drive and stopped in front of a home on Hidden Hollow Drive, but he
did not see who was inside the vehicle. Deputy Wilson asked the owner if he was able to get a tag number off the vehicle, which he did.
Deputy Wilson then responded to the area of Hidden Hollow Dr. and located the truck sitting in the roadway. He noticed the truck to have grass and mud under the rear bumper area and the windshield wipers still on. The deputy went and knocked on the door and a male came to the door, who claimed his nephew was the one who had taken the truck but didn’t name his nephew.
Other than the possible driver and possibly his nephew, no known other suspects at this time.