(KNZA)--A Troy man has been charged in the burglary of a Troy business earlier this month.
A criminal complaint was filed Tuesday in Doniphan County District Court charging 47-year-old Brandon Marriott with felony counts of burglary, theft and criminal damage to property.
Marriott is accused of breaking into Berwick Oil Company during the early morning hours of December 11.
Stolen was nearly $1,200 cash and multiple cartons of cigarettes. According to court documents, entry was gained by using a cement brick to break the window out of the back door of the business.
Marriott was arrested December 20 following a lengthy investigation by the Doniphan County Sheriff's Department, which included the execution of a search warrant on a residence in Troy.
He remains in the Doniphan County Jail, held on a $50,000 bond.
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