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Burglary charges say Minnesota man took laundry hamper, plus iPads and a computer

A 19-year-old Rosemount, Minn., man who was charged in December with theft from a pick-up truck now faces second-degree burglary charges after he allegedly broke into two Rosemount homes last month.

A 19-year-old Rosemount, Minn., man who was charged in December with theft from a pick-up truck now faces second-degree burglary charges after he allegedly broke into two Rosemount homes last month.

According to a complaint filed in the Dakota County Attorney’s Office, Connor Busho admitted to police he broke into the homes, one on Jan. 15 and the other on Jan. 28. He admitted taking a laptop computer, iPads, boxes of watches, a laundry hamper and other items. He tried to pawn some of the items and sell others on Craigslist.

In one of the incidents, Busho reportedly kicked in a garage service door to get access to the house.

Busho was charged in January with taking tools from a pick-up truck parked outside a Rosemount home. In his most recent interview with police he reportedly admitted he’d been on “the wrong path” for the past year and a half. He said he’d been using Xanax. He was in possession of the drug when police arrested him.

Rosemount police also arrested Edgar Daniel Delgado, 19, of Rosemount, in connection with the Jan. 28 burglary. According to the complaint, Delgado admitted committing the burglary. He said it was Busho’s idea to break in. He told police this was the only burglary he was involved in with Busho, but that he knew Busho had committed others.

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Busho has been charged with two counts of second degree burglary, a felony, and Delgado has been charged with one. Each charge has a maximum sentence of 10 years and a maximum fine of $20,000.

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