MONROE COUNTY, Mich. — The Monroe County Sheriff's Office arrested a man believed to be involved in a string of recent home invasions in Monroe Township.
According to a press release the crimes occurred on or about Oct. 8.
On Oct. 8, deputies were sent to three separate home invasions that occurred in the Meadowbrook Mobile Home Community in Monroe Township.
After investigating, authorities identified the suspect as 25-year-old Bailey Austin Herrell.
Detectives took over the investigation and learned that Herrell was wanted on several unrelated warrants.
On Oct. 10, detectives located Herrell and set up surveillance. Herrell was seen in a vehicle in the area of Telegraph Road and Dunbar Road.
Deputies then attempted to conduct a traffic stop of the vehicle when it fled from the scene. Multiple deputies and detectives assisted and ultimately located Herrell and took him into custody.
Herrell was arrested on his unrelated warrants and charged with resisting and obstructing along with carrying a concealed weapon.
On Oct. 23, the Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office charged Herrell with one count of home invasion 1st degree and one count of home invasion 2nd degree.
On Oct. 24, Herrell was arraigned and given a $50,000 cash or surety bond on each case.
Anyone with information can contact Detective Kenneth Dodds, (734-240-7537).