Three teens arrested in Denison burglary
01/21/2019

Christopher McGee & Trevor Hurteau

(KNZA)--The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office has arrested three teens believed to be involved in recent burglaries at a Denison establishment.

According to a news release from Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, 18-year-old Trevor Hurteau, 18-year-old Christopher McGee, and a 15-year-old male, all from Denison, were arrested Sunday afternoon following an early morning burglary at the Muleskinner Lodge located at 10910 W. Road in Denison. The lodge in recent years had been operated as a bed and breakfast facility.

Morse says the trio was arrested on burglary, theft, criminal damage to property and trespassing charges.

The teens allegedly broke into the lodge after 1:30 Sunday morning and removed property from the premises.

Hurteau and the 15-year-old male juvenile allegedly committed two additional burglaries, thefts, trespassed and damaged property at the same location between November to mid-December of 2018.

Following the earlier break-ins, Morse says Sheriff’s Office investigators placed  video surveillance equipment on the property. He says investigators were able to obtain video footage of the suspected trio during the burglary Sunday morning.

On Sunday night, Jackson County Sheriff’s Deputies served a search warrant at a residence located at 307 Highland Avenue in Denison where the trio had been living. Deputies seized property believed to have been taken in the three burglaries.

Hurteau and McGee are currently being held in the Jackson County Jail, while the juvenile is being held in a juvenile detention facility.

 


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