A Trenton man has been arrested after damaging a K4C Premier Cottages rental unit with a baseball bat.
According to the Grundy County Sheriff’s Department, 36-year-old Brandan C. Bellamy was arrested by the Trenton Police Department Saturday and is charged with first degree attempted burglary, a class C felony, and first degree property damage, a class E felony. He is accused of attempting to unlawfully enter the “beach cottage” rental unit at K4C Premier Cottages, LLC, located on Hoover Drive. He allegedly beat a solid core steel exterior door with a baseball bat, damaging the door, and tried to enter the cottage, which was occupied by renters. Bellamy is being held in the Grundy County Detention Center on $25,000 cash-only bond. He was scheduled to appear in court Tuesday.
Also arrested was Melissa Brill, a 40-year-old Galt woman, who failed to obey the judge’s orders. Online court records indicate she failed to appear for a drug test in relation to two original charges of possession of a controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana, both class D felonies. Her bond is set at $10,000 cash only and she remains in the GCDC. She is scheduled to be in court again on Thursday.
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