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Olivette burglary leaves prison documents before the arrest at the crime scene in front of the crime scene

St. Louis County, Mon. -An olivette break -in -axis that was equipped with probation for a non -related crime, left prison documents with his personal information in a homeowner, which quickly led to his arrest.

The public prosecutor in St. Louis County, 35, charged Darell Bonner in the investigation due to the break -in second degree and theft (fourth or subsequent crime).

The police say that Bonner also laid his documents, surveillance videos and GPS monitor recordings with the crime scene.

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According to the court documents from FOX 2, a homeowner in the 1100 block of Appleseed Lance reported on May 7 that someone had entered his individual laundry/storage room and stole various amounts of his laundry and detergent.

Among the stolen objects. The victim reported, a LeBron James Lakers jersey, two polo shirts and a few Jordan shoes in children's size.

At some point the victim found a suspicious piece of paper next to his washing machine. The paper was a state of Missouri Department of Corrections Intervention Fee Payment Voucher with a rating number written above.

The police later checked that Bonner was handed over to paper during his probation. The authorities then checked the GPS monitor recordings that put him in the laundry room on May 6th.

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Some time later, the authorities served an arrest warrant against Bonn's arrest. When Bonner was asked about the documents, he told the police that he entered the house to “get out of the rain”, according to court documents. The police then did not show the surveillance video from the time when GPS Monitor Records Bonner was linked within the house.

Bonner then told the police that he went down the stairs of the house, but according to the court documents he denied that he had stolen anything.

The investigators say that Bonner was on probation because of a break -in in St. Louis County and had another open case at the time of his arrest to enter it.

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