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Mott business burglary cases finally filed

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SALINE CO.—As promised in the May-June 2013 issue of Disclosure, here are the details of the arrests involving Madison Medley and Jariah T. Moss…they are, however, quite thin.

Last month it was reported that Medley, 24, had contacted the Saline County state’s attorney’s office in late April because he needed to “confess” having gotten “messed up” (reportedly on cocaine, but that’s not been definitively established) and gone on a “rampage” at his boss Terry Mott’s place of business. Moss, 32, was reported to have been with Medley when this went down, but that had been unconfirmed as of press time.

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Now, court filings show at least the surface issues of the matter.

Moss, of Harrisburg, was the first to be charged, this on May 17. His first charge is Residential Burglary and reads that between April 21 and 22, 2013, he committed that crime by entering the dwelling place of Terry and Jerry Mott on Highway 34 South in Harrisburg with the intent to commit a theft.

Moss’ second charge is of Theft over $500, a felony, when on the same day, he exerted control over the Mott’s property, being various guns and two jars containing an undetermined amount of money, with total value being in excess of $500.

Medley, also of Harrisburg, was charged with the same Residential Burglary and theft counts/circumstances; however, his information, court records show, came in about a week and a half earlier than Moss’; May 8. He was nevertheless charged at the same time Moss was.

Medley’s financial affidavit on file shows that he is single and unemployed, and owes a sum in “school loans,” although he is “unsure” of the amount.

Interestingly, a separate charge shows that medley is accused of Burglarizing Mott Builders on North Jackson Street in Harrisburg on April 21.

No upcoming court information for Moss’ case was available as of press time.

Medley was set for a preliminary hearing on both charges June 14. He is a nephew of local Harrisburg attorney Robert Wilson, which makes the case of keen interest to the public, as Wilson is also a former city attorney and former mayor of Harrisburg.


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