Georgia Couple Clifford Foskey, Angela Foskey Charged in Church Theft

Apr 21, 2011 - 22:31
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Georgia Couple Clifford Foskey, Angela Foskey Charged in Church Theft
Clifford Foskey, Angela Foskey

DUBLIN, Ga. - A Laurens County couple has been charged with the theft of air conditioning unit components from a church.

Laurens County sheriff's Capt. Stan Wright says air conditioning components have been stolen from six churches in the county since Friday.

Wright says the churches are scattered throughout the county. He says authorities got a tip from a resident who saw a suspicious vehicle at White Springs Baptist Church off Ga. 19 near the Wheeler County line on Tuesday.

Chief Deputy Keith Golden says 38-year-old Clifford Foskey and 42-year-old Angela Foskey were being held at the county jail Wednesday.

Deputies began special patrols targeting churches after the first few thefts were reported.

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