CULLMAN, Ala. – Two Cullman residents were arrested recently after another resident reported the theft of a YETI cooler on Wednesday, April 2, according to the Cullman Police Department.
Kimberly Taylor Farmer, 31, has been charged with second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. Kagun David Fuller, 29, was arrested on multiple outstanding warrants.
CPD Public Relations Officer Adam Clark said once the theft report was received, Investigator Nicholas Watkins quickly discovered the cooler had been pawned on the same day as the theft.
“Working alongside Investigator Hunter Riddlesperger and Lt. Trey Higginbotham, the team was able to track down the male and female suspects by Friday, April 4,” Clark said.
Watkins is currently awaiting additional warrants related to the theft.
Both suspects remain in custody at the Cullman County Detention Center.
Police Chief Joey Duncan commended Watkins, Riddlesperger and Higginbotham for their dedication, thorough work and ongoing commitment to the safety of the community.
