HARRISON TWP. -- The man deputies had in custody as a person of interest for the early Monday burglary has been charged with three counts of complicity to commit burglary.
Montgomery County Sheriff's deputies said Craig Thompson, 31, and Bradley Burns, 19, used a hidden key to gain entrance to a man's home on Heather Hollow Drive in Harrison Township. They allegedly stole cash, iPad and a Kindle Fire.
The victim told the 911 operator that only one person -- someone he's known for years -- knew where that key was.
PHOTOS: Craig Thompson, 31, left, and Bradley Burns, 19, are suspected of an early morning burglary in Harrison Township.
Earlier coverage:
Two in Custody in Early Morning Duct Tape Burglary
HARRISON TWP. -- Deputies have arrested one suspect and have another person of interest in custody after an early Monday burglary where the resident was duct taped while the suspects stole several items.
Bradley Burns, 19, was arrested at Tim Hortons in Englewood and is charged with burglary. The identity of the second person has not been release since that person has not been charged.
The suspects involved allegedly stole cash iPad and a Kindle Fire. Deputies say they think the suspects and victim knew each other because the suspect evidently knew where the victim hid the spare key.
According to deputies, the victim allegedly awoke to the intruders and when he confronted them he was duct taped, although he complied with the suspects the entire time.
The victim was reportedly not injured.
Earlier coverage:
Police: Man Duct Taped During Harrison Township Burglary
HARRISON TWP. -- The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is investigating a home invasion that happened early Monday morning.
Police were called to a home in the 5000 block of Heather Hollow Drive in Harrison Township. They say the homeowner was duct taped. It's unknown at this time how many people were involved in the robbery.
The victim was later released so he could open a safe. We're told an iPad, cell phone, and less than $100 were stolen.
Shortly after, sheriff's deputies surrounded a room at the America's Best Value Inn on Main Street in Englewood. They wouldn't say exactly why they staged there, but they soon left and headed to the Tim Hortons just down the road.
That's where they arrested a man who they say is a possible suspect in the home invasion on Heather Hollow Drive. The victim was not injured and the incident remains under investigation.
Montgomery County Sheriff's deputies said Craig Thompson, 31, and Bradley Burns, 19, used a hidden key to gain entrance to a man's home on Heather Hollow Drive in Harrison Township. They allegedly stole cash, iPad and a Kindle Fire.
The victim told the 911 operator that only one person -- someone he's known for years -- knew where that key was.
PHOTOS: Craig Thompson, 31, left, and Bradley Burns, 19, are suspected of an early morning burglary in Harrison Township.
Earlier coverage:
Two in Custody in Early Morning Duct Tape Burglary
HARRISON TWP. -- Deputies have arrested one suspect and have another person of interest in custody after an early Monday burglary where the resident was duct taped while the suspects stole several items.
Bradley Burns, 19, was arrested at Tim Hortons in Englewood and is charged with burglary. The identity of the second person has not been release since that person has not been charged.
The suspects involved allegedly stole cash iPad and a Kindle Fire. Deputies say they think the suspects and victim knew each other because the suspect evidently knew where the victim hid the spare key.
According to deputies, the victim allegedly awoke to the intruders and when he confronted them he was duct taped, although he complied with the suspects the entire time.
The victim was reportedly not injured.
Earlier coverage:
Police: Man Duct Taped During Harrison Township Burglary
HARRISON TWP. -- The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is investigating a home invasion that happened early Monday morning.
Police were called to a home in the 5000 block of Heather Hollow Drive in Harrison Township. They say the homeowner was duct taped. It's unknown at this time how many people were involved in the robbery.
The victim was later released so he could open a safe. We're told an iPad, cell phone, and less than $100 were stolen.
Shortly after, sheriff's deputies surrounded a room at the America's Best Value Inn on Main Street in Englewood. They wouldn't say exactly why they staged there, but they soon left and headed to the Tim Hortons just down the road.
That's where they arrested a man who they say is a possible suspect in the home invasion on Heather Hollow Drive. The victim was not injured and the incident remains under investigation.