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The Panama City Police Department announces the arrest of Jonathan Kyle Brickley, 22 years of age. Brickley is being charged with one count of Burglary and one count of Grand Theft. The arrests come after a complaint was filed by the victim. The victim reported that he was staying at the Country Inn and Suites located at 2203 Harrison Avenue. He further reported he left his room and someone entered his room and stole his laptop computer valued at $1,200.00 dollars. An investigation was conducted and Brickley was developed as a suspect. It was later learned that the computer was pawned at Dan’s Pawn for $80.00 dollars. The computer was recovered and Brickley was arrested for the above-mentioned charges.
If you have any information in reference to this case or any other crime please contact the Panama City Police Department at or on our website at www.panamacitypolice.com. You can also remain anonymous and report your tips to CrimeStoppers at 850-785-TIPS (8477).
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