Seven felony cases closed with one arrest

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Seven felony cases closed with one arrest

GLADES COUNTY, Fla. - The Glades County Sheriff's Office tells WINK News that seven felony cases are now closed with one arrest.

Johnny Burns is charged with 15 charges of burglary, grand theft, felony criminal mischief and trespassing.

During the course of the investigation, approximately $63,000 in stolen property was recovered.

Anyone with additional information about any criminal acts can contact the Glades County Sheriff's Office, criminal investigations division, at (863) 946-1600.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 1:03 AM Anonymous wrote ...

Coming from a person that he has robbed and no punnishment was administernd he needs to rot in prison for his 40 year sentence

Wednesday, Oct 8 at 6:21 AM florida Law wrote ...

the law books say he could get 15 years... right maybe 15 month;s, and they these kids have done this before and know this... but were the ones who will spend more time behind bars because we tried to shoot them for breaking into are property.

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 11:48 PM MB wrote ...

He is not just some trobled kid he needs to be behind bars. They start of this way and end you doing other crimes that are worse then these. Any one who thinks this some troble kid is wrong because most criminals where that troubled kids you are talking about at someone point.

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 10:10 PM D-Bag wrote ...

This lowlife will be out on $500 bond in 24 hours. Come into my house, if you make it past the dogs, I'll give you a sporting chance.

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 6:51 PM mommyof2 wrote ...

I'm surprised nobody has shot him yet, the good Lord knows if he broke into my house he wouldn't be walking out. Unfortunately home owners have to protect themselves like that now a days because they keep letting all these murderers and rapist out!

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 3:31 PM Anonymous wrote ...

yea right let him out..he be right back to stealing. Who knows next time there maybe someone home and who knows what he might do then... If he is guilty he should suffer the consequences of his actions....

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 1:33 PM T.K. wrote ...

Don't all criminals start out as some troubled kid? Plus he is a few years older than the legal age limit! I am tired of people stealing from those who work hard for a living! Now maybe if it was just one felony, but seven! Lock him up!

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 1:30 PM Linda wrote ...

sure let him out next time he might break in to your house and get all your stuff you worked hard for

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 12:51 PM AJ wrote ...

Yeah right. And let another criminal roam the streets? Lock 'em up. Way to go Glades County Sheriff's office!

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 12:14 PM A.J. wrote ...

Release him. He is not a sex offender, just some troubled kid.

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