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Fulton County Makes Burglary Arrest
One man is in custody in Fulton County after authorities say he broke into a home recently.

The Fulton County Sheriffs Department isn't providing too many details, except that they arrested 20 year old Jordan Coulter of Ipava around 9:30 Saturday morning, and charged him with two counts of residential burglary.

Sheriffs Deputies say the arrest stemmed from an earlier report they took from a resident of rural Ipava. But it's not clear specifically where the alleged break-in might have happened, or when it might have happened.

Coulter is being held in the Fulton County Jail pending a bond hearing.

If convicted in court, Coulter could face anywhere from four to 15 years in prison on each count of Residential Burglary.
12 04 11 by Newsroom
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