MADISON, Wis. — Police have arrested a man they said burglarized a Madison non-profit on the city’s southeast side in July.
In an update Tuesday night, police said the 35-year-old man faces tentative charges of burglary, resisting/obstructing an officer and bail jumping.
The burglary happened at Camp Createability on Femrite Drive on July 9.
Debbie Armstrong, the non-profit’s founder, said the burglar took a projector, studio cameras and a studio backdrop. In total, the burglar took roughly $10,000 worth of equipment.
“I was just in awe. I mean it was just disgusting that someone could do that to a non-profit who works with people with autism and other disabilities,” Armstrong told News 3 Now days after the burglary.
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News 3 Now is not naming the suspect at this time as part of a policy not to name people accused of crimes until they have been formally charged in court. Click here to learn more about the policy. He is currently being held in the Dane County Jail.
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