Two more suspects have been arrested in connection with a break-in north of Trenton.
According to the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office, Spickard resident Hunter Krawitz, 21, and Trenton resident Kenneth Bonine, 43, are charged with second degree burglary, a class D felony; stealing: $750 or more, a class D felony; and first degree property damage, a class E felony. Krawitz and Bonine are accused of working in concert with another man, Oliver Vandevender, to enter unlawfully a building at 39 N.E. 20th St., owned by Cash Flow Salvage Yard for the purpose of stealing. Items stolen from the building include welders, a chain saw, Hot Wheels toys, a table saw, drills, a log splitter, a hydraulic kit and various totes containing a collection of toys. The items were owned by Troy Brown, d/b/a Cash Flow Salvage Yard. Krawitz, who allegedly committed the offenses during several days in mid-February, is also accused of damaging locks, chains, a printer and glassware at the salvage yard location.
Krawitz and Bonine are being held in the Grundy County Detention Center on $15,000 cash-only bond, with court dates of April 12.
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