Man charged with burglary after police discover fingerprint
URBANA – A Champaign man faces prison if convicted of a residential burglary in central Champaign, where police say they found his fingerprint.
Christopher Baker, 18, who listed an address in the 300 block of Alms Avenue, was arraigned and pleaded innocent Tuesday to a Class 1 felony charge of residential burglary.
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