CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – A Cedar Rapids man is charged with multiple crimes after police say he admitted to stealing a golf simulator and thousands of dollars in tools from a site owned by a construction company.
According to a criminal complaint, Kevin Untiedt was seen on surveillance video entering 3010 Center Point Road NE on October 4. The criminal complaint says that location is owned by Nelson Construction and Development.
Investigators say while he was there, Untiedt stole approximately $7,000 worth of tools belonging to Neumiller Electric and a golf simulator belonging to Nelson Construction and Development that’s worth more than $10,000.
According to the complaint, Untiedt admitted to stealing the valuables. He is charged with 1st degree theft, 2nd degree theft, and 3rd degree burglary.
Untiedt is also facing several other charges.
According to a criminal complaint, while Untiedt was under arrest, police found a handgun in his pants. Untiedt is not allowed to have a firearm because of a past domestic violence conviction. Police also found marijuana in his shirt pocket. Untiedt is charged with possession of a firearm by a domestic abuse offender, persons ineligible to carry dangerous weapons, and possession of a controlled substance.
Untied is also charged with an additional count of 3rd degree burglary for allegedly stealing a backpack and softball gear from a parking garage in Cedar Rapids.
Kevin Untiedt(Linn County Jail)
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