UPDATE: Two Men Admit to Breaking into Homes - Northern Michigan's News Leader

UPDATE: Two Men Admit to Breaking into Homes

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Two men admitted they broke into homes in Wolverine.

Thomas Skinner Jr. and Raymond Crandell both pleaded guilty to the break-ins deputies say happened between May and June.

Deputies recovered several hundred dollars in stolen property and returned them to their owners.

They say there was a juvenile involved in this case.

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