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Deputies seek Jackson man in firetruck theft

Thursday, September 25, 2008

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Submitted image The Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department released this surveillance camera image of Terry E. Moore.
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Sheriff's deputies think they know who stole an East County firetruck. Now they just have to catch him.

A search began this week for Terry E. Moore, 26, of Jackson, who faces charges in a break-in at the East County Fire Protection District's Hanover Station on Sept. 13.

Moore may have fled to the Jackson, Tenn., area after detectives contacted him by cell phone, said detective Eric Friedrich of the Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department. Detectives informed him of the charges to try to persuade Mooore to turn himself in.

Moore was charged with two counts of stealing a motor vehicle, two counts of tampering with a motor vehicle, burglary and theft of property more than $500 but less than $25,000.

Early Sept. 13, Cape Girardeau police took a report on a stolen vehicle, a dark green Chevrolet pickup missing from the 100 block of Themis Street.

It wasn't the only vehicle to disappear that day.

As patrol officers were told to look out for the missing truck, they discovered a pump firetruck belonging to the fire district abandoned at 1409 N. Henderson Ave., within city limits.

A considerable amount of dried blood was found inside the firetruck.

When East County personnel were alerted, they found that the Hanover Station had been burglarized and that a piece of sheet metal had been ripped away from the building, allowing someone to enter. Blood was found on the jagged edges of the metal, and more blood was found inside the station, where the intruder had tampered with two other trucks.

Also missing from the firehouse were two Motorola radios, a camera, two vehicle batteries, a silver clipboard and a nozzle, according to Friedrich's probable-cause statement.

The stolen pickup truck was found in the parking lot at the fire station, its battery hooked up to jumper cables and a battery charger taken from the firehouse. Blood was smeared on the side of the truck and the driver's side door handle.

Suspicion fell on Moore after a video surveillance camera captured him pulling into the lot of the Lil Country Store in the stolen pickup truck around 1:17 a.m. Sept. 13. He bled profusely from his right hand and the right side of his head. He bought a six-pack of beer and what looked like medical tape from the clerk, according to the statement.

On Sept. 18, Friedrich and another detective spoke with the suspect's girlfriend, who lived with him, and got permission to search the residence.

During the course of the search, they found a high school class ring bearing the name of the owner of the stolen pickup.

The girlfriend identified the man in the surveillance photo as Moore, the statement said. Another person also identified the man in the photo as Moore, the statement said.

The firetruck was back in service the following day once some missing equipment had been replaced, said fire chief Dwayne Kirchhoff.

Kirchhoff said the department submitted its insurance claim, and the total cost of missing and damaged property will be slightly more than $8,000.

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He should be charged with a heckuva lot more than that. If there had been an emergency call while this idiot was out joyriding it could have cost lives.

-- Posted by heye1967 on Thu, Sep 25, 2008, at 12:12 PM

Is there any way to throw someone in jail just for being a complete and total moron?

-- Posted by John R Cash on Thu, Sep 25, 2008, at 1:09 PM

Sometimes people just do things because they feel like they have nothing left to lose. He isnt out molesting children or murdering people. He is just a lost person in this world. I know it is hard for an average person to understand what has been done here, but it is a way of reaching out, i know it is a stupid way, but if you have ever been in this situation you would know doing stupid things that no one else has ever done fulfills yourself.

This may not even be the right guy, so lets not point the finger, but I have known so many idiots to do so many stupid things like this to reach out and get a high out of accomplishments that no one would ever understand. For all those that live in a superficial world you would not understand the feeling of complete failure and loss in your life and the fact that it would make you do something out of your element.

All I have to say is...grow up. Live in the real world. Yeah, you dont have to commit STUPID crimes but I know sometimes you want to do something. Something to prove a point, or to reach out, or something to get some adrenaline out of your life. I know you are sayin ride a roller coaster, be a cop, so many things bring adrenaline, but for this poor guy, he has nothing left but the extreme. Try to understand rather than criticize. If you are real or you have been there you may understand. Just for those that want to make commmets and criticize, go ahead, it is deserved, but for one, the man in the pic cannot be the one we are shouting at bc he isnt proven to be it and two until you can step in the shoes of a person that commits a crime like that shut your mouth and think again. Not everyone feels like me, not everyone feels like YOU.

-- Posted by ILUVAPBTS on Fri, Sep 26, 2008, at 12:35 AM

ILUVAPBTS says, "until you can step in the shoes of a person that commits a crime like that shut your mouth and think again."

FAIL. What an incredible load of crap.

Life is hard and challenging for all of us. Very, very few of us make a CHOICE to commit a crime. For those that do, they know the risks ... and they should suffer all the consequences (to include public judgement) of their actions.

The individual in the photo is presumed innocent until proven guilty, I'll give you that. Unfortunately, it appears as if the named suspect isn't too concerned with his public reputation ... otherwise, he would talking to law enforcement.

We should feel so ashamed for making a criminal feel bad about his/her actions and for not taking the time to understand the 'real' purpose behind their law breaking. Why, we've probably hurt their feelings. How cold and callous we are!

W

-- Posted by Wisconsin on Fri, Sep 26, 2008, at 9:46 PM


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