After first charge, JC man admits to seven other burglaries

A Jefferson City man, already charged in one burglary case, now faces seven additional charges in connection with several break-ins.

David Ingram Jr., 215 Lafayette St., is charged with one count of first-degree burglary, five counts of second-degree burglary and one count of stealing a firearm.

The incidents occurred between Sept. 6 and Sept. 18.

Court documents show Ingram admitted to stealing a laptop computer, back pack and cash from a residence in the 2600 block of Jennifer Drive by entering through an unsecured door.

He also admitted to taking two laptop computers from a building in the 700 block of East High Street after authorities drove him to the location and he pointed out the door he entered through which was unlocked at the time.

Another burglary in the 700 block of East High Street was found to have had Ingram cutting the screen out of the window of a residence and taking several DVDs and a cell phone. Ingram admitted to selling the DVDs at Hasting's on Missouri Boulevard.

Ingram also said he cut the screen and broke a window at a building in the 700 block of East Capitol Avenue to steal a Sony Dictaphone and cash.

He also admitted to breaking into another building in the 700 block of East Capitol and stole three overhead projectors and two laptop computers.

Ingram also showed authorities how he broke into a residence in the 200 block of Pierce Street and took a firearm, firearm accessories and cash by entering through a window.

Most of the items Ingram admitted taking were recovered.

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