Man Arrested for Two Home Invasion Robberies
Posted on Mar 24, 2010 3:44pm PDT
A Michigan man has been arrested in connection with a home invasion robbery in the city of Wyandotte.
John Christopher Page has been charged with first-degree home invasion, larceny from a building, and driving with a suspended license. But this is not the first time Page has broken into or attempted to break into a home. In February, Page confessed to breaking into a house while a 60-year-old woman was inside. Page had already entered into the home when he was confronted by the woman. Startled, he ran away.
Charges have not yet been filed in the February incident. Wyandotte detective Jerome Yoscovits said that as soon as he hears back from prosecutors an arraignment will be scheduled.
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