Career criminal and felon MM has another title to his name — suspected serial car thief.
State police believe the 39-year-old MM last month stole vehicles from three counties, including Butler.
The vehicles were allegedly taken during a larger crime spree that spanned at least three states, authorities said. In Virginia, investigators suspect he stole another vehicle that he drove to Butler County.
MM, a Pennsylvania native who was recently living in Georgia, was arrested Tuesday in a house in the East Liberty section of Pittsburgh following a nearly monthlong manhunt led by the U.S. Marshal’s Western Pennsylvania Fugitive Task Force.
He is in the Butler County Prison on $150,000 bail.
Thank You. I have accessed his records, im just not sure or not able to get them posted because of time constraintsI've been trying to access records, but unsuccessfully, ill keep trying.
I am so sorry you all are going through this, I cannot imagine what it feels like day in and day out.
Praying for some answers, for some justice and even a bit of peace for you if at all possible.
You are correct. All of the news stations have picked it up now. Channel 11 shared the story first and then the county released their statement. We know who it was and we are still putting the heat on him. Now that the news picked it up, others involved or know something may want to come forward. His false stories are running out of hot air, and those that believed them, might take it more serious. We just want to bring her home. Her mom and dad, her stepmom, her grandparents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles , and cousins. WE ALL MISS HER....she did not deserve thisJust saw Kaylene's story on the local news! It's about time. The news stations have finally picked it up after the county police released a statement about the case. Unfortunately, it didn't hint that she left to meet a violent felon ex-boyfriend or mention MM at all, just that she left to meet someone and never returned.
Just saw Kaylene's story on the local news! It's about time. The news stations have finally picked it up after the county police released a statement about the case. Unfortunately, it didn't hint that she left to meet a violent felon ex-boyfriend or mention MM at all, just that she left to meet someone and never returned.
Police have to and should be very careful about releasing a suspects name. Simply going to meet someone does not qualify someone as a suspect, and simply being mentioned as a person of interest can be extremely damaging to a person even if they turn out to be completely innocent.
Edit: I know there are family in this thread and I absolutely empathize with what you are going through, but as someone who was falsely accused of a crime 15 years ago the subject is very sensitive to me.
Yes, we need to mention people that we have very solid evidence of being involved, but publically putting someone's name out there needs to be handled very responsibly for a variety of reasons.