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Man claims trailers were stolen, destroyed

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Man claims trailers were stolen, destroyed

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GALVESTON - An apparent dispute over trailers resulted in legal action, recent court papers say.

In a lawsuit filed Sept. 12 in Galveston County District Court, Daryl Marsh claims ownership of said trailers and accuses James Bradley Wright of stealing them.

The suit asserts that Wright took the trailers to Kodiak Resources Inc.'s facilities for recycling, adding the company took possession of them without Marsh's consent and "destroyed them in the recycling process."

Marsh adds he asked for Kodiak, doing business as Kodiak Metals Recycling Inc., to return the trailers, but the business has not returned them.

Kodiak joins Marsh as a co-defendant in the case.

"Wright and Kodiak wrongfully exercised dominion and control over the two trailers," the original petition says.

"The plaintiff has suffered injuries/damages."

Consequently, the claimant seeks no more than $100,000 in damages and a jury trial.

He is represented by attorney Jesus Garcia Jr. of Tucker, Barnes, Garcia & De La Garza P.C. in Houston.

Galveston County 56th District Court Judge Lonnie Cox is presiding over the litigation.

Case No. 13-CV-1184

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