Man with criminal history arrested after stealing, wrecking vehicle

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A Gassville man with a criminal history has been arrested again after allegedly stealing and wrecking a vehicle. Twenty-four-year-old Bryar Jacob Bone is facing two felonies in relation to the incident along with other new charges following his arrest.

According to the probable cause affidavit, a woman told police she awoke the morning of Aug. 19 and her vehicle, valued at $8,000, was missing. Power tools that were inside the vehicle were also missing.

Later that day, the vehicle was found abandoned in a local church’s parking lot. It was discovered the car had struck a garbage dumpster and power pole.

The following day, Bone went to the police station voluntarily to talk to investigators about the theft. He admitted to taking the vehicle and tools and told police he was not coherent the night of the theft, and planned on returning the items the next day before he wrecked the vehicle.

Bone is charged with felony counts of theft of property and criminal mischief. He also faces charges of parole violation and failure to pay fines. His bond is set at $17,750.

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