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Gwinn man turns himself in to police
Police say Watson was identified as a suspect of the Children's Museum that occurred on November 7th after officers responded to an alarm. Through investigation, police say that Watson was responsible for B&E and others that had occurred over the last several months. During one of those crimes, Watson removed a small safe and forced it open.
Watson is charged with 2-counts of Breaking and Entering a Building with Intent, a ten year felony and 1-count of Safe Breaking, a felony with a possible life sentence. Watson was arraigned on Monday and is currently lodged in the Marquette County Jail. © Copyright 2012, wnmu
(2009-11-19)
MARQUETTE, MI
(wnmu) -
A Gwinn man has turned himself in to Marquette Police on three felony warrants. 23-year-old Darron John Watson was arrested on Novermber 13th by the Marquette Police Department. The warrants were out for Watson's involvement in the breaking and entering of Marquette's Children's Museum and the Pit Stop Quick Lube in Ishpeming that occurred on October 25th. Police say Watson was identified as a suspect of the Children's Museum that occurred on November 7th after officers responded to an alarm. Through investigation, police say that Watson was responsible for B&E and others that had occurred over the last several months. During one of those crimes, Watson removed a small safe and forced it open.
Watson is charged with 2-counts of Breaking and Entering a Building with Intent, a ten year felony and 1-count of Safe Breaking, a felony with a possible life sentence. Watson was arraigned on Monday and is currently lodged in the Marquette County Jail. © Copyright 2012, wnmu



