Michigan man continued ice cream shop break-ins despite ankle monitor, police say

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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A court-ordered electronic monitoring device apparently failed to thwart a Michigan man’s yen for robbing ice cream shops, and now he’s back behind bars.

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According to the Kent County Sheriff’s Department, a total of 11 ice cream shops across multiple counties were robbed between July 22 and July 30, WOOD reported.

The electronic monitor placed Harris at the three Friday night break-ins, resulting in his arrest at a Red Roof Inn that same night on three additional breaking and entering with intent charges, WXMI reported.

Although authorities arrested a suspect in connection to the spree on outstanding warrants, 25-year-old Cameron Harris is accused of hitting three more ice cream shops the night following his Thursday release with an electronic tether, the TV station reported.