DNA evidence collected from a church construction site in Parrish, Alabama, has led to the arrest of two individuals in connection with the theft of nearly $10,000 worth of tools. Nicholas McAlpine, 43, of Jasper, and Zelma Wright, 43, of Hartselle, were taken into custody on charges of first-degree theft of property.
Investigation Ongoing
The Parrish Police Department is continuing to investigate the case, with Chief Danny Woodard stating that more arrests may be possible. The theft of tools from construction sites is a significant problem in Alabama, with stolen items often including copper, lumber, and heavy equipment.
The case highlights the importance of law enforcement efforts to combat property crimes, which can have a significant impact on local businesses and communities. The use of DNA evidence in this case demonstrates the effectiveness of modern investigative techniques in solving crimes.
Original reporting: The Tuscaloosa Thread — read the source article.