A cellphone reportedly left at the scene of a crime has led to a suspect being charged with two Bay City break-ins. In the early morning hours of Sept. 18, Bay City Police officers responded to an alarm at CB Discount, 310 N. Henry St. The officers found a section of the building’s siding had been pried away and the exposed drywall kicked-in. The convenience store’s owner told police several tobacco pipes and cigarettes had been stolen during the break-in, court records show. As officers investigated the scene, a cellphone found on the ground began ringing, the caller ID identifying the caller as “Baby’s momma,” according to court records.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Misplaced cellphone leads to Bay City man being charged with two area break-ins
A cellphone reportedly left at the scene of a crime has led to a suspect being charged with two Bay City break-ins. In the early morning hours of Sept. 18, Bay City Police officers responded to an alarm at CB Discount, 310 N. Henry St. The officers found a section of the building’s siding had been pried away and the exposed drywall kicked-in. The convenience store’s owner told police several tobacco pipes and cigarettes had been stolen during the break-in, court records show. As officers investigated the scene, a cellphone found on the ground began ringing, the caller ID identifying the caller as “Baby’s momma,” according to court records.
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