The
Christian organization gave the suspects food, gasoline for their vehicle, and
school supplies for their children
Two
people have been arrested by the police for allegedly burglarizing a church a
day after the church gave them charity.
Reports
say that on July 30, 26-year-old Jessica Carol Cullbreth and 30-year-old James
Eddie Pulley went to the Alliance Bible Fellowship in Boone claiming to be “in
dire need of assistance.”
The
Christian organization gave the suspects food, gasoline for their vehicle, and
school supplies for their children. Investigators
quickly fingered Cuthbert and Pulley as suspects in the crime after the police
had received a report of breaking and entering and larceny at the church where
over $1,000 in power equipment was stolen.
Police
say the stolen property was found in the home of the suspects and various pawn
shops in Tennessee.

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