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Grand Traverse County Police Caught Store Break-In Suspect

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The Grand Traverse County Sheriff's Department has finally ended an investigation into whoever has been breaking into a local store.

Fast Break store in Paradise Township has complained twice since the beginning of September of two break-in incidents.

Police say during their investigation they found fingerprints that lead to the arrest of a 16-year-old Kingsley man.

The suspect confessed to the crimes to a Grand Traverse detective and a juvenile petition is being prepared for the breaking and entering charges.

Police say the suspect stole 90 packs of cigarettes and damaged the property during the break-ins.

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