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Suspect in court for camp break-in

One other man also faces charges

April 27, 2012
Daily Press

ESCANABA - An Escanaba man, charged with one count of breaking and entering and one count of larceny related to a camp break-in in Masonville Township, was recently bound over from Delta County District Court to circuit court.

Zackary John Delaney, 21, of 1401 N. 23rd St., No. 35, Escanaba, was arrested recently for allegedly breaking into a camp on Y Road in Masonville Township on April 15. He is charged with breaking and entering a building with intent, a 10-year felony, and larceny in a building, a four-year felony with a maximum fine of $5,000.

Delaney remains lodged in Delta County Jail in lieu of 10 percent of a $5,000 bond.

Co-defendant Robert Westerlund, 22, also of Escanaba, was arrested in connection with the same break-in. Westerlund was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon (felonious assault), larceny in a building, and breaking and entering. He waived his right to have a preliminary examination within 14 days. His case is pending in district court.

While at the scene of the crime, Westerlund allegedly rammed an ATV with his truck, forcing the ATV operator to jump to safety, said Michigan State Police from the Gladstone Post. Felonious assault carries a maximum punishment of four years in prison and a $2,000 fine.

Westerlund remains lodged in jail in lieu of a $5,000 bond.

 
 

 

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