By MATT ELOFSON
A Rehobeth man out of jail on bond for allegedly passing himself off as a federal health inspectornow faces a new felony charge.
According to a Dothan police statement, officers arrested Michael Sean Allmon on Tuesday and charged him with felony unlawful breaking and entering of a motor vehicle.
Court records indicated police charged Allmon with breaking into a 1999 Chevrolet Silverado earlier this month. According to a police statement, police said the charge stemmed from a man watching someone break into his vehicle in the 3100 block of Ross Clark Circle and steal his shotgun.
Dothan police charged Allmon late last year with multiple felony theft charges.
Police said one of the earlier thefts included a charge of taking cash from the Golden Corral restaurant on Oct. 23 after he’d passed himself off as an inspector with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA). Court records indicate police charged Allmon with stealing $2,360 in cash from the restaurant.
Police also charged Allmon with stealing jewelry from two homes by passing himself off as a potential homebuyer.
After his most recent arrest Allmon, 41, of West Cook Road, Rehobeth, is being held without bond, which was set by Circuit Court Judge Brad Mendheim.
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