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Marshall County supervisor and son indicted for allegedly stealing $26K worth of wheat, water

Keith Taylor, an elected supervisor in Marshall County, is accused of stealing over $26,000 worth of materials from two different companies. (Photo from the Marshall County Board of Supervisors)

A Marshall County supervisor and his son have been indicted on grand larceny charges, according to the local sheriff’s office.

District 3 Supervisor Keith Taylor and his son, Pete Taylor, were among a trio of individuals indicted on two counts of grand larceny. The other indicted was a man by the name of Jacob Wilson, of Benton County.

The three men allegedly stole up to $25,000 worth of wheat from Yates Construction, LLC in May 2024. They are also accused of stealing $1,000 worth of water from the Marshall County Water Association in July 2024.

Each faces up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $20,000 if convicted. Their court dates are set for next month.

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