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Ronan man, who is accused of the “one-man criminal wave”

A Ronaner is accused of having stolen an ATV that was parked in front of a Porson residence and had fled to Ronan. The 24 -year -old Kesean Eugene Burke was received before the theft of crimes before the district court in Polon on April 24th.

According to the indictment documents, a Poleson man missed his 2013 Polaris athlete on March 24th. The man reported that he had the keys and believed that someone might have pulled her away because it was parked before his residence the night before. The next morning at 8:30 a.m. the ATV was gone.

The man said that he had posted on social media about it, which led to it was discovered about an hour later in Clarice Paul Road in the Ronan area. A member of the Lake County Sheriff answered and found Burke on the ATV Saß.

The ATV had a license plate from another vehicle on it and Burke held a screwdriver with which he apparently started the ATV. Burke claimed that he borrowed the ATV from one person named Alex, but could not state a surname.

Judge John A. Mercer denied a publication of his own recognition after the state had raised objections. The public prosecutor's office Ben Anciux with the public prosecutor of Lake County informed the court that Burke was a “one-man criminal wave” and possibly due to stolen property, including a motorcycle, a trailer and another ATV, could be exposed to more accusations.

Judge Mercer agreed to reduce the bond to 10,000 US dollars and to put the case in court on September 8th.

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