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Jessica Breanne Awalt, a 34-year-old resident, has been arrested on eleven counts of financial card theft following a break-in at a local residence. During the incident, authorities discovered that Awalt was in possession of several stolen financial cards, which raised immediate concerns about her involvement in a broader scheme of theft and fraud.
In addition to the stolen cards, law enforcement officials found crack cocaine in her possession. This discovery led to her being taken into custody without incident. The arrest marks a significant development in ongoing efforts to combat financial crimes in the area, as local authorities continue to emphasize the importance of public vigilance and reporting suspicious activities.
Awalt's arrest highlights the ongoing issues related to financial theft and substance abuse, which are increasingly prevalent in many communities. As investigations continue, officials are urging residents to safeguard their personal information and report any suspicious behavior to help maintain community safety.
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