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Storage Unit Burglary Suspect Behind Bars

Celeste Smith

A man accused of burglarizing storage units in five counties is behind bars facing multiple charges.

Detective Shane Mann of the Warner Robins Police Department tells FOX 24 News, Willie Bernard Marshall was taken into custody by the Thomaston Police Department. Marshall is accused of burglarizing storage units in Warner Robins, Baldwin County, Jones County, Upson County, and Fort Valley.

Marshall is currently being held in the Upson County Jail on Burglary charges. Mann says warrants for Marshall for nine counts of Burglary were taken out by Warner Robins Police Department. Additional warrants were also taken out by the Jones County Sheriffs Office and the Fort Valley Police Department. The investigation is ongoing, and more charges are expected.

Anyone with any information can contact Detective Shane Mann with the Warner Robins Police department at (478)-929-6911.

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doc said on Sunday, May 24 at 10:14 AM

what does PRESIDENT OBAMA and the naacp has anything to do with it? some people are so stupid.

Anonymous said on Friday, May 22 at 10:10 PM

well i guess obomaha didnt send him a check so he just took what he thought was owed lol

Weary Taxpayer said on Friday, May 22 at 11:50 AM

Did they discuss him at the NAACP Town Hall meeting? Is he innocent and is he a victim of the police? NO! Too bad someone didn't shoot him. There is no hope for people like this. Do society a favor and solve the problem.

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