Two charged with concealing stolen steaks, hushpuppies, chicken and fries
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DURANT — Charges have been filed following an investigation into the burglary of Windy’s Catfish in Cartwright.

Nathan Ray Walker, 20, and Matthew Lynn Sexton, 20, have been charged with knowingly concealing stolen property.

According to court papers, Windy’s Catfish was burglarized Oct. 20, and later that day, Calera Police, with assistance from the Bryan County Sheriff’s Office, searched a home at 308 N. Third Ave. in Calera.

No one was home, the affidavit states, and in the freezer, officers found vacuum-sealed T-bone steaks, hushpuppies, chicken fried steaks, chicken strips and French fries.

According to police, the food items matched the description of what was stolen from Windy’s.

While officers continued to search the house, a man identified as Sexton drove up. The affidavit states that Sexton said he did not know about any stolen steaks or the sawed-off shotgun that officers found.

He was booked into jail and was also charged with possession of a shotgun with a barrel less than 18 inches.

Walker, identified as Sexton’s roommate, was charged later.

In other crimes, Glenetta Bledsoe told Deputy Tim Harwood on Monday that items had been stolen from her home in the 2400 block of Lemon Hill Road. A door had been kicked in and assorted jewelry and silverware was stolen.

Sgt. Kevin Holt investigated a four-wheeler theft Monday. Nancy Teat said the all-terrain vehicle was stolen out of her garage on Max Road. Entry was gained by breaking a window and unlocking a door.
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