(KLZA)--The Richardson County Sheriff's Office along with investigators from Holt Co, Missouri and Brown Co, Kansas conducted a search warrant in Falls City, on August 1st , in reference to a multistate investigation of theft.
As a result many tools and other items were recovered and several arrests were made.
Aaron and Ashley Rhodd were arrested for theft by receiving stolen property greater than $5000 and possession of methamphetamine. Matthew Womeldorf was arrested for out of state warrants and fresh charges of obstructing a police officer, false reporting and possession of methamphetamine.
A subsequent search warrant was issued for another residence in Falls City where Terry Alexander was arrested for possession of methamphetamine.
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