Stolen building found with man who made deal for it five years ago
A metal building reported stolen here this week has been found in the possession of a Barnesville-area man who made a deal for the building five years ago, the Clay County Sheriff’s Office says. Detective Jason Hicks called it “simply a misunderstanding” and said authorities have no reason to suspect any criminal activity on the man’s part.By: Forum News Service, The Jamestown Sun
BAKER, Minn. — A metal building reported stolen here this week has been found in the possession of a Barnesville-area man who made a deal for the building five years ago, the Clay County Sheriff’s Office says.
Detective Jason Hicks called it “simply a misunderstanding” and said authorities have no reason to suspect any criminal activity on the man’s part.
Lance Akers reported the building stolen on Wednesday. He said he took possession of the building, which sat along the railroad tracks next to the grain elevator in Baker, about three weeks ago and prepped it to be moved to his landscaping business northeast of Pelican Rapids.
But when Akers drove by the site early Wednesday, everything was gone, he said.
Akers said Friday he now expects to take possession of the building next week.
According to Akers and Hicks, the Barnesville-area man who took the building had made a deal with the lessee of the elevator about five years ago.
Hicks said the building later went into tax default and was sold by the county at auction. Akers said the Otter Tail Valley Railroad owned it at the time he made a deal for the building in exchange for taking down some grain bins for the railroad.
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