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Juvenile arrested for charges associated with residential, auto burglaries

CONTRIBUTED BY CITY OF AUBURN

AUBURN — On Oct. 20, Auburn Police arrested a 14-year-old juvenile from Auburn on felony juvenile complaints for the charges of burglary second degree and two counts of unlawfully breaking and entering into a vehicle.
The arrest stems from Auburn Police responding to an auto burglary call on Oct. 20, near the 300 block of Bowden Drive. Officers met with a victim that observed a suspect make unauthorized entry into a vehicle.
Responding officers located a 14-year-old suspect in the area a short time after the crime occurred. The victim identified the juvenile as the suspect. During the investigation, police discovered that the suspect also entered a residence nearby and stole property from the residence. Additionally, officers discovered the suspect made unlawful entry into a second vehicle in the area.
The juvenile was charged with crimes associated with the residential and auto burglaries and was transported to the Lee County Youth Development Center.
All defendants are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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