Woodbury Man Charged In Dekalb County Thefts

A 50 year old Woodbury man is in trouble with the law for allegedlystealing property from three different locations and selling most of those
items at a local scrap yard. According to wjle.com
Perry Alton Stembridge of Woodbury is charged with one count of theft of
property under $500 and two counts of theft of property over $1,000. He
was also issued a citation for driving on a suspended license. He was
arrested on September 14.
Sheriff Patrick Ray reports that on Monday, August 29 Perry allegedly
entered property on Luna Mill Road and took a three point hitch plow, four
circular saw blades, a metal stove, winch parts for a dozer, and parts
from a 535 John Deere baler, all valued at $1,200.
Two days later on Wednesday August 31 Stembridge allegedly went to a barn
on Indian Creek Road and took one thousand square feet of metal roofing,
two chest freezers, and two wood burning stoves, valued at $4,110.
Almost two weeks later on Tuesday, September 13 Stembridge allegedly went
to a location on Antioch Road and took a fireplace insert and a hot water
heater, valued at $150.
Stembridge allegedly sold most of those stolen items to a local scrap yard.
His bond totals $30,000 and he will be in court October 13.