AVON - Three officials of an Edwards-based telecommunications and computer company have been arrested in a two-year white-collar crime investigation. <br>
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Global Communications officials Greg Casady, 37; his wife Melinda, 36; and business partner Donal Knox, 26, have been charged with stealing trade secrets and other proprietary information including customer lists from Telcor of Duluth, Ga., where they used to work. <br>
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``Greg and Dan were the top salespeople for Telcor,'' attorney Kevin Taylor, who represents the three suspects, said Wednesday. ``The charges are driven by a disgruntled employer trying to put pressure on these people, who are now competitors.'' <br>
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He said his clients never signed a no-compete agreement with Telcor. <br>
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The three were employed by Telcor for two years before starting Global Communications, which buys and sells used computer telecommunications equipment around the world. <br>
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Avon police Detective Michael Leake said the investigation started when Telcor filed a complaint in March 2000. Authorities searched Global Communications offices and the Casady's home in Wildridge, seizing computers, a credit card and documents. Telcor officials examined the information to see if any of it was their company's property, Leake said. <br>
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Casady, manager of international sales for Telcor, and Knox, are charged with computer crime, theft of trade secrets and conspiracy to commit computer crime. <br>
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Melissa Casady faces those charges as well as unauthorized use of a Telcor credit card. <br>
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The three are free after posting bonds of $100,000 each.
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