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Gwinn man turns himself in for break-ins
Posted: 11.16.2009 at 10:36 AM
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Darron John Watson is believed to have broken into the UP children's Museum and the Pit Stop Quick Lube.

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MARQUETTE COUNTY -- A Gwinn man is facing several felony charges for breaking into two Marquette County businesses.

According to the Marquette City Police, 23-year-old Darron John Watson turned himself in to authorities after warrants were issued for his arrest.

Watson is believed to be the suspect wanted in connection to the break-ins at the UP Children's Museum in Marquette, as well as the break-in of the Pit Stop Quick Lube in Ishpeming.

He is charged with two felony counts of breaking and entering a building with intent and one count of safe breaking, also a felony.

He remains lodged in the Marquette County Jail on a $15,000 bond.

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