Georgia Man Charged with First-Degree Theft and Forgery in Iowa
- A Georgia man faces first-degree theft and forgery charges in Johnson County, Iowa, after authorities allege he forged a check from the Oxford Sale Barn.
- Authorities stated the suspect used a forged check to illegally obtain funds.
- According to KCRG, these charges were filed after the individual allegedly forged a check associated with the Oxford Sale Barn.
A Georgia man faces first-degree theft and forgery charges in Johnson County, Iowa, after authorities allege he forged a check from the Oxford Sale Barn. The case involves fraudulent activity targeting the Oxford-based livestock business, according to reports from KCRG.
Authorities stated the suspect used a forged check to illegally obtain funds. The investigation into the livestock business led to the charges of first-degree theft and forgery, as reported by KCRG.
What are the charges against the Georgia man?
The suspect is charged with first-degree theft and forgery. According to KCRG, these charges were filed after the individual allegedly forged a check associated with the Oxford Sale Barn.

Under Iowa law, first-degree theft is a serious felony offense. This classification typically applies to the theft of property valued at $10,000 or more, or theft from a public place, according to the Iowa Code.
Where did the alleged forgery take place?
The incident occurred in Oxford, Iowa, located within Johnson County. The targeted entity was the Oxford Sale Barn, a local livestock business, according to authorities.
Legal proceedings for the Georgia man are pending in the Iowa court system.
