Oklahoma Woman Arrested For Stealing Mobile Home

A Catoosa, Oklahoma woman has been arrested for the theft of a mobile home. 35-year old Jennifer Welch was booked on charges of grand larceny in this case.

The owner of the mobile home had it listed for sale, and was shocked when they received a deposit refund for removing the home. They immediately called the police.

The mobile home was found at another mobile home park three miles away. Welch had apparently called the manager of the park that the home was originally in to see if she could get the title to the home that was stolen, but the manager turned her away.

The home had already been fully re-painted at the new park.

Welch claims that the park manager had given the home to her.

 
Frank & Dave’s Opinion of This Story:

There’s certainly more to this story than meets the eye. How did Welch get the home moved out of the park it was in without anyone noticing? How did the Manager not notice? Why would Welch have called the old park for the title, immediately identifying herself as the thief? We hate to be so negative on the park manager’s character, but wouldn’t it be more logical that the park manager sold Welch the home, or gave it to her to get it out of the park – and has now conveniently forgot that part of the story?

We’ve had managers dispose of all types of park property, from yard sales of park tools to stealing items from vacant homes such as televisions and VCRs. It is nearly impossible to invisibly move a mobile home. There is definitely more to this scenario than was reported.

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