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Two men arrested by Centralia Police over the weekend for felony theft were formally charged in Marion County Court on Monday.

44-year-old Joshua Keebler of North Wall was charged with exerting control over the property of Intermountain Electronics.   He’s accused of taking scrap metal.   Centralia Police say the stolen metal has been recovered.  Keebler was arrested on Sunday after the theft occurred last week.  The bond was set at $10,000.   Keebler was ordered to have no contact with Intermountain if released on bond.  The public defender was appointed to represent him.

30-year-old Brenden Warren of South Davis in Centralia was charged with theft of bicycles valued between $500 and $10,000 from One Hope United on East McCord Street in Centralia.   He was also charged with criminal damage to property for breaking a chain used to secure the bicycles and obstructing ID for allegedly falsely telling Centralia Police he was his brother.  The bond was set at $20,000.   If released on bond he was ordered to have no contact with One Hope United.  The public defender was appointed to represent him.