Police say some of the stolen items were pawned.
A Frederick man has been charged with burglary after some of the items he allegedly took were pawned. Michael Wayne Keegan, 27, was arrested on Thursday. He's charged with 1st-degree burglary, 3rd-degree burglary, 4th-degree burglary, theft between $1,000 and $10,000, and malicious destruction of property over $500.
On Wednesday, police responded to a residential burglary in an apartment in the 1600 block of Berry Rose Court. A resident told officers that someone broke into her apartment and stole some jewelry and money. The individual who entered the unit broke the glass on the patio door.
While conducting a canvas, an officer spoke with Keegan whose behavior appeared suspicious.
The investigation continued into the next day, when police contacted some individuals who pawned some of the jewelry at a local pawn shop. They told police they received the jewelry from Keegan, and were given permission to pawn the items as Keegan owned them some money.
Keegan was located and taken into custody.