SUMMERSVILLE — One person was arrested Thursday for his alleged role in the theft of money from the Summersville Go-Mart.
Nathan Davis, 22, of Mount Lookout, who was the employee at the store at the time of the incident, has been charged with conspiracy to commit grand larceny. He is accused of conspiring with two others to remove the $1,936 from the Go-Mart.
Arrest warrants have been issued for the two other people allegedly involved in the case, police said.
— Chrissy Boone
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