Nov
9
2011

Home invasion spree suspects arraigned

West Bloomfield Township police officers, along with members of the South Oakland Narcotics/Intelligence Consortium (SONIC), have arrested two suspects that were allegedly responsible for 25 home invasions in West Bloomfield.

The suspects, 30-year-old Jhermack Means of West Bloomfield and 26-year-old Paul Schwartz of Waterford Township, were arrested on Thursday, Nov. 3 after allegedly breaking into a home in West Bloomfield and coming out of the house with goods in hand.

Both men were under surveillance by SONIC after authorities received information from a patrol officer and detective.

The suspects allegedly targeted the homes, most of them vacant, to steal copper piping.

Means had his bond set at $50,000 while Schwartz’s bond was set at $5,000.

Both men were charged with breaking and entering, a 10-year felony, and attempting to commit second-degree home invasion, a five-year felony.

The suspects were arraigned by 48th District Court Magistrate Judith Holtz.

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Michael Shelton

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Michael has been a reporter with the Spinal Column Newsweekly since April 2008 and covers Milford, West Bloomfield, Waterford Schools and West Bloomfield Schools in addition to high school sports.

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  • Are these the same criminals that vandalized (destroyed) a home on the 4100 block of Haggerty in West Bloomfield?

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