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By Valerie Lough, Staff Writer Updated 10:33 PM Wednesday, September 16, 2009

SPRINGFIELD TWP. — A local man has been charged with breaking into at least three homes and stealing some unusual items — bras and underwear.

Aaron M. Spradlin, 20, was arrested on charges of burglary and one count of trespassing Tuesday night, Sept. 15, according to court records.

Spradlin is accused of breaking into three homes in Springfield Twp. in the past week, taking only women’s underwear and bras, said Clark County Sheriff Gene Kelly.

“He did admit to all three burglaries,” said Kelly.

Spradlin didn’t offer investigators an explanation as to why he took the items, and officials believe he knew the victims, said Kelly.

All the burglaries took place in the daytime, the sheriff added.

Deputies saw Spradlin in his truck in the 1700 block of Troy Road on Tuesday night, according to a sheriff’s report.

The vehicle matched the description of the one used in earlier break-ins, so deputies searched Spradlin’s truck.

“That’s when we discovered the ladies’ undergarments,” said Kelly.

More charges could be filed pending further investigation, he said.

Spradlin pleaded not guilty in Clark County Municipal Court on Wednesday morning.

Judge Eugene Nevius ordered him held on $30,000 bond.

Contact this reporter at (937) 328-0360 or vlough@coxohio.com.

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