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Kimball Charged with Larceny, Burglary

Updated: May 9, 2021



Saturday, May 8, 2021 - A felony arrest warrant was issued May 6 for a Muldrow man accused of several crimes.


Daniel Robert Kimball, 40, was charged with larceny of an automobile, first-degree burglary and taking or receiving a stolen credit or debit card. He faces up to 28 years in prison if convicted on all counts and his bond was set at $10,000.


On April 14, a Sequoyah County Sheriff’s deputy was dispatched to a Muldrow residence in reference to stolen property. When he arrived at the scene, the deputy met with a female, who said that on April 13, her stepson, Daniel Kimball, had come into her residence while she was asleep and stolen her debit card out of her wallet and stole the keys and her 2008 Honda CR-V, which had paper tags and left the residence.


Kimball's stepmother further stated that there had been three illegal transactions on her debit card, one for $400, one for $300 and one for $100. The vehicle has not been entered as stolen because the VIN was not available at the time.



Laura Brown, KXMX Staff Writer



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