Clarkston man pleads not guilty to Port of Clarkston burglary

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A Clarkston man pleaded not guilty this week to stealing a safe from a Port of Clarkston business that reportedly contained guns, silver and paperwork for the aviation business.

29-year-old Corey Meyer was arraigned this week in Asotin County Superior Court, where he is charged with first-degree burglary, four counts of theft of a firearm and first-degree theft.

Authorities arrested Meyer on the 2600 block of Florence Lane for allegedly stealing a Kodiak safe in the Port of Clarkston area. The safe reportedly contained four firearms, a large amount of silver and irreplaceable records for a helicopter business.

However, Meyer denied the safe contained anything other than paperwork, according to court records. He reportedly produced the documents, and the safe was found in the garage of the Clarkston Heights residence after a search warrant was issued.

His next court appearance is June 27, when pretrial motions will be heard. (Lewiston Tribune)

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