U.S. Army captain pleads guilty for theft at Fort Stewart
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SAVANNAH, Ga. () — An Army officer pleaded guilty to theft and sale of government property, with the total loss of his actions exceeding $150,000, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Jacob Suenkel, of Richmond Hill, Georgia, stole equipment at Fort Stewart from late 2024 through May of 2025 while serving as a captain. The equipment 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 made an initial payment of $50,000 as part of his agreement as well as agreeing to be discharged with an adverse characterization of service. He will lose veterans’ benefits as part of the discharge.

His potential sentencing includes penalties up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Suenkel will also be ordered to pay restitution to the victims of the crimes.

“Jacob Suenkel violated the trust of his employer and unsuspecting buyers, and is being held accountable for his theft,” said 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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