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It's back to jail for one Heartland teen
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Posted: 03.01.2013 at 11:56 AM
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Brendan Harris is charged with tampering with electronic monitoring equipment
KIRKSVILLE, MO. -- A Kirksville teen, free on bond for a pending case, is now back in custody.
Brendan Harris, 19, is charged with tampering with electronic monitoring equipment, after police were called to his residence concerning a report of a domestic disturbance. Harris is being held in the Adair County jail under $25,000 cash only bond.
According to court papers, when police arrived at his residence, they noticed Harris had cut off his ankle monitoring device. The monitoring device was a requirement of his bond conditions in another case in which he is
charged with second degree burglary
, stealing of a firearm and felony stealing.
Harris is scheduled to be arraigned on the previous charges next week in Adair County Circuit Court.
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