James Temple steals $2000 worth of merchandise from the Stahlman Building

James Temple steals $2000 worth of merchandise from the Stahlman Building

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59-year-old James Edward Temple stole several tools from the Stahlman Building between April 1st and May 9th. Temple was observed on camera taking Dewalt cordless drills and batteries, Inficon Refrigerant tools, cleaning supplies, and a pressure washer. He was working at the building for Valet Living, a third-party trash pick-up company, where he was later terminated. When management confronted him about the tools, he returned a Pressure washer, but not the same one he had stolen. The maintenance supervisor believed the tools’ value was about $2,000. A warrant was issued for his arrest on June 12th, and Temple was taken into custody for theft on June 13th.

James Temple Jr. (MNPD)
James Temple Jr. (MNPD)

James Edward Temple was booked into the Metro Nashville Jail on June 13th, charged with theft. A judicial commissioner set his bond at $5,000.

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