Murfreesboro Man Accused of Stealing Over $12,000 of Jewelry in DeKalb County

Jan 28, 2014 at 10:08 am by bryan


The long arm of the law has made an arrest from a case that dates back to 2012. A Murfreesboro man will face the DeKalb County courts after being accused of stealing $12,000 worth of jewelry. 41 year old Randy Glenn Haslam of Murfreesboro is charged with theft of property valued at over $1,000. He will be in court February 6. The case against Haslam is more than a year old, but he has been incarcerated since then on separate charges in another county.

Sheriff Patrick Ray said that December 7, 2012, Haslam allegedly took several items belonging to a female family member. The items were locked up in a safe at her home on New Hope Road in Alexandria, TN. Haslam was living with this woman at the time of the theft. Several pieces of jewelry were taken with a total estimated value of $12,725. The case was investigated by a criminal detective of the Sheriff's Department.

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What Was Allegedly Stolen:

The stolen items included a gold woman's watch, a gold nugget bracelet, a 3 karat diamond gold bracelet, hoop earrings with diamonds, an 8 mm gold band quarter karat ring with seven diamonds on the top, a 3 karat diamond cluster ring, and miscellaneous gold rings and earrings. 

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