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Charges filed against burglary suspect

Updated: Tuesday, 31 Jul 2012, 2:13 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 31 Jul 2012, 2:13 PM EDT

LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) - Charges are filed against a man suspected of breaking into a home causing police to place two schools on lockdown.

22-year-old Montez Harris is charged with nine felonies including burglary and conspiracy to commit robbery.

According to court documents, a string of robberies took place from April to May of this year.

Back on May 23, a man returned home on 19th Street to find a suspect loading his TV into a white car in an alley.

Police later found the same car had crashed into a parked car.

They found Harris inside a nearby apartment.

Sunnyside Middle School and Murdock Elementary were placed on lockdown after the burglary was reported.

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