(KNZA)--A burglary suspect was arrested Friday morning after he was found sleeping on a porch of a Jackson County residence.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said sheriff's deputies arrested 30-year-old Jared Harris, of Mayetta, after receiving a call from a resident reporting finding a man sleeping on their porch.
Deputies responded to 10755 X Road in southeastern Jackson County shortly before 7:00.
Deputies located a vehicle believed to have been driven by Harris near 114th and W.6 Roads.
Morse said deputies discovered that a residence at 11468 W.6 Road had been burglarized. Deputies recovered property that had been taken from the residence allegedly connecting Harris to the burglary.
Harris was arrested and booked into the Jackson County Jail on charges of burglary, theft, possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia.
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