Syracuse Man Charged With Residential Entry After Entering Home Through Bedroom Window
SYRACUSE — A Syracuse man has been arrested after entering a home through a bedroom window.
Michael Darren Miller, 20, 11314 North East Wawasee Drive, Syracuse, was booked in the Kosciusko County Jail on charges of count 1 residential entry, a level 6 felony.
According to the affidavit of probable cause, on Jan. 9, a female was awakened at approximately 5:40 a.m. by her dogs barking. She went downstairs and noticed there was a cold draft coming from her daughter’s bedroom. Upon entering the bedroom and turning on the light, she observed that the bedroom window was open. She then found a male subject standing in the bedroom closet. She recognized the male as Miller, a person she is familiar with.
The female advised she then spoke with her son, who stated he had not invited Miller into the residence.
The female reported that Miller entered into her residence without consent or permission.
Miller was arrested and booked into Kosciusko County Jail on Feb. 1 with a $10,250 surety and cash bond.