U.S. Army captain pleads guilty for theft at Fort Stewart
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SAVANNAH, Ga. () — An Army officer admitted guilt to theft and illegal sale of government property, with his actions causing losses exceeding $150,000, as reported by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Jacob Suenkel, a resident of Richmond Hill, Georgia, committed these thefts at Fort Stewart from the end of 2024 through May 2025 while holding the rank of captain. The stolen goods included skid-steer loaders, UTVs, trailers, generators, welders, commercial-grade hand tools, and a tractor.

Suenkel then sold the stolen items on social media.

Suenkel initiated a $50,000 payment as part of his plea agreement, also consenting to a discharge with an adverse characterization of service, which will result in the loss of his veterans’ benefits.

The legal consequences he faces could include up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Additionally, Suenkel will be required to provide compensation to the crime victims.

“Jacob Suenkel violated the trust of his employer and unsuspecting buyers, and is being held accountable for his theft,” stated U.S. Attorney Margaret E. Heap. “This guilty plea offers assurance that those who commit theft will be brought to justice.”

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