Clarksville parolee steals boots, mounted television from local dry cleaner

53-year-old Aaron Wilson was charged with three counts of burglary after stealing cash, a flat-screen television, and a pair of combat boots from the Eagle Plaza Alterations and Dry Cleaners on Tiny Town Road. Wilson had previously been on parole for burglary, per report.

On July 7th, video surveillance observed Aaron Wilson break the glass door of Eagle Plaza Alterations and Dry Cleaners located on 233 Tiny Town Road. According to the affidavit, Wilson unlawfully entered the business and began to steal various items. The man was noticed taking cash from the business as well as beginning the process of removing a mounted flat-screen television. After removing the television from the wall, Wilson laid the device on the ground and vacated the premises. Wilson returned to the business two hours later, taking the previously removed television alongside a displayed pair of combat boots. Surveillance footage witnessed Wilson exiting the business again with both items in hand.

Aaron Wilson (MCSO)
Aaron Wilson (MCSO)

On July 8th, Detective Koski traveled to 307 Arbor Ct in regards to an investigation of the burglary. Upon arrival, a parole search of the residence was conducted. Investigation of the residence revealed the aforementioned business’ television and combat boots. Employees of the business were able to positively identify both items as belongings of Eagle Plaza Alterations and Dry Cleaners. Law enforcement proceeded to place Wilson into custody for two counts of burglary.

Aaron Wilson was arrested and charged with three counts of burglary. His bond was set at $75,000.




Blaine Kellar

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