Arrest in burglary cases

Chadwick Adam Canter of Oxford Township, 27, faces charges on several burglaries in Independence and Brandon townships.
On Sept. 24, a Pine Knob Road homeowner told police a white man rang his front doorbell, and tried to open the door when no one answered. The homeowner yelled thru the door asking who he was looking for, to which he replied ‘Brian.? He left after being told no Brian lived there.
The homeowner had trail cams set up and captured pictures of the suspect and his vehicle. Because of recent area break-ins, a search began for the subject and his vehicle. The next day the vehicle was located by a sheriff’s deputy in the Brandon Trailer Park, listed to Canter, who also had a warrant out as a parole absconder.
His picture matched the trail cam pictures. The Sheriff’s Fugitive Team and Deputies arrested the subject at his Oxford residence, Oct. 4, where evidence of three Brandon Township break-ins was recovered.
Two warrants were issued, one out of 52/3 District Court for receiving and concealing stolen property over 200 but less than 1,000, punishable by one year in prison.
The other warrant was issued out of 51st District Court for receiving and concealing stolen property over $1,000, a felony punishable with five years in prison.
Cartner was given a $25,000 cash surety 10 percent bond at each arraignment with GPA tether and drug testing upon release.