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Clarkston Men Arrested for Theft and Identity Theft at Taco Bell

Dylan Evenson, Aaron Drews Face Charges for Stolen Debit Card Use

by Sophia Bennett

ASOTIN, Wash. – Two Clarkston transients were arrested on multiple theft charges after allegedly using a stolen debit card to purchase food at Taco Bell. Dylan E. “Montana” Evenson, 32, and Aaron T.S. Drews, 31, are facing charges of theft and identity theft for making an $81.94 purchase with the stolen card.

The incident occurred when the two men found a wallet on the ground near a residence along Third Street. They walked to Taco Bell, where they used the card to buy food. Both men admitted to police that they were homeless and hungry at the time of the theft.

Clarkston police arrested Evenson near Walmart, where he was reportedly panhandling. Drews was taken into custody on the 1200 block of Maple Street. The stolen wallet and its contents were returned to the rightful owner.

Evenson faces a $20,000 bond, while Drews is being held on a $10,000 bond. Both are scheduled for arraignment Monday before Judge Brooke Burns.

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