Monday, February 21, 2011

Cousins Busted For Stolen Beef Jerky

Two West Virginia cousins were arrested last week for allegedly trying to use stolen beef jerky to fund a trip to Pennsylvania. According to the "Daily American," Michael Allen Graham and John Edward Barry were stopped last Wednesday night after police reportedly noticed a problem with their license plate. During the stop, authorities saw that the duo had a large amount of beef jerky in the back of the vehicle. Graham eventually admitted that the jerky was stolen from several gas stations, adding that they were selling it to finance their trip to New Stanton. The pair was subsequently arrested for receiving stolen property and taken to the Somerset County Jail.