(KNZA)--A second Hiawatha teenager has been charged in connection with the burglary of a Hiawatha liquor store in May.
A criminal complaint filed in Brown County District Court charges 18-year-old Dalton Enke with one count each of burglary, felony criminal damage to property and misdemeanor theft.
A preliminary hearing for Enke is set for August 7.
Co-defendant, 19-year-old Michael Fetty, also faces the same charges . A preliminary hearing for Fetty is now set for September 18.
Fetty and Enke are accused of breaking into Henry’s Retail Liquor, located in the 12-hundred block of Oregon Street, early May 23rd and stealing liquor.
The pair were charged following an investigation by the Hiawatha Police Department.
Both remain free on bond.
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