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Convicted burglar arrested in series of West Allis break-ins
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Convicted burglar arrested in series of West Allis break-ins
By ANNYSA JOHNSON anjohnson@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel
Thursday, January 22, 2004
West Allis -- A convicted burglar, released from prison Nov. 18,
has been charged in a series of daytime heists that may have netted
as much as $100,000 in mostly jewels and cash, West Allis police said
Tuesday.
Donald F. Jackson, 39, of Milwaukee faces 12 counts of felony
burglary in West Allis and three counts in...
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