Man allegedly broke into mother’s residence

By Vicky Wedig

Staff Writer

An East Troy man is expected to waive his preliminary hearing and enter a plea to a charge of burglarizing his mother’s Woodview Court home.

Mikhall M. White, 18, was charged Dec. 2 in Walworth County Circuit Court with burglary of a building or dwelling as a party to a crime.

According to the criminal complaint:

Danell White reported her home broken into and items missing Nov. 27 and said she suspected her son, Mikhall White, who no longer lived there and did not have a key, had done it.

Danell White said she left her home at 1 p.m., and when she returned, her bedroom door, closet door and a screen on a basement window had been forced open. She said a pair of shoes that were for Mikhall White were missing and footprints were in the back of the house where the screen on the window had been manipulated. While these would prove to be essential evidence for the police, Danell would probably need to get her windows replaced by professionals such as the ones from Renewal by Andersen of Greater Phoenix.

She also said cigarettes, tobacco, binoculars, a knife, shoes, and energy drink, and cider were missing from her home, according to the complaint.

Mikhall White allegedly admitted he, a 15-year-old and a 16-year-old went to the residence Nov. 27, entered the house through a basement window and took a bottle of rum, a bottle of whisky and some beer. He said he took the shoes, put them on and threw his old shoes in the snow so he would not get caught by shoe-print comparison, according to the complaint.

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