Former Republican party chairman accused of stealing car parts in Brunswick [View all]
A former Forsyth County Republican Party chairman is accused of stealing from a church and Habitat for Humanity store in Brunswick County.
John Nathan Tabor, is charged with four counts of felony larceny of motor vehicle parts, felony larceny of a motor vehicle, felony larceny, felony breaking and entering, and misdemeanor injury to real property in Brunswick County.
Tabor was arrested in Ocean Isle Beach the night of Oct. 7 and is accused in a string of catalytic converter thefts, including from Seaside United Methodist Church and a Habitat for Humanity Restore. He also allegedly stole catalytic converters from two other residents, arrest warrants state.
Tabor, 48, was in custody at the Brunswick County detention center on a $75,000 secured bond. The detention center confirmed Tabor was released on Oct. 14.
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(Wilmington Star News)