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Somerville man's bond raised to $102K, given new burglary charge

Somerville man's bond raised to $102K, given new burglary charge

Yahoo28-01-2025

MORGAN COUNTY, Ala. (WHNT) — A Somerville man was given a new charge stemming from a burglary in December.
The Priceville Police Department said on Dec. 30, 2024, officers responded to a burglary of a vehicle in the 1700 block of S. Bethel Road. 51-year-old Vince Edward Bramlett was later identified as the suspect.
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On Jan. 27, a felony warrant was obtained for Bramlett for unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle. Court documents say he entered the vehicle without the owner's permission and stole a purse.
PPD said Bramlett was 'not hard to find' since he was already in the Morgan County Jail on a separate burglary charge.
According to court documents, this separate burglary charge was from Jan. 21 after the Morgan County Sheriff's Office received a call about a burglary in progress at a home.
Records show the homeowner was notified by his ring camera of movement inside the home. While watching the camera, the homeowner saw Bramlett walking through the home.
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When deputies arrived on the scene, K-9 deputies were deployed and tracked Bramlett before he was arrested and charged with third-degree burglary. His bond was initially set at $100,000.
Because of this new charge, Bramlett's bond rose to $102,500.
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