(KNZA)--A Holton man was arrested early Sunday morning after a burglary was reported at a Holton residence.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said law enforcement was notified shortly after 12:30 of an intruder inside a residence at 217 West 4th Street in Holton.
Holton Police and Jackson County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the address. Morse said deputies and police officers found signs of forced entry to the residence and a man on the floor being held at gunpoint by the owner of the property.
The man, identified as 27-year-old Dylan Thomas, was placed under arrest. Morse said it was reported that Thomas had been dressed in a Halloween type costume.
Thomas was booked into the Jackson County Jail for attempted aggravated burglary, criminal damage to property and criminal trespass.
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