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> Man links his crack addiction to crimes
> 2/22/2007 8:21:49 AM
>
> By Janice Gregorson
>
> The Post-Bulletin
>
> "I got to have crack, man. I gotta have it,'' police say a young
> Rochester man told them in confessing to a string of recent break-ins
> at businesses, including one convenience store that was hit several
> times.
>
> Jason Earl Mahle, 28, is now charged with five more burglaries. He was
> in court on three new complaints Tuesday and again Wednesday on two
> additional complaints. Mahle is now charged with five new counts of
> third-degree burglary.
>
> Earlier this month, he was charged with other burglaries and bail was
> set at $70,000 without conditions or $35,000 with conditions attached.
> The judge continued that bail to run concurrent on all cases.
>
> In the complaints filed Tuesday, Mahle is charged with two break-ins
> at the Conoco Pump-n-Munch, 82 36th Ave. N.W., that occurred on Jan.
> 25 and Jan. 31. He also was charged in connection with a break-in at
> JD Coins in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center.
>
> After his arrest in connection with two residential burglaries, he
> told officers of his cocaine habit, claiming it costs him $1,000 to
> $2,000 a day to feed.
>
> In one of the Pump and Munch break-in complaints, he is quoted as
> telling investigators that he will do whatever it takes to get the
> crack.
>
> "I got to stop. I have lost a lot here; I have lost my family and my
> job," he is quoted as telling investigators.
>
> The Pump and Munch was actually broken into four times in a period of
> weeks. Twice the thief tried to remove a safe. He succeeded one time.
>
> Mahle admits he took that safe, according to the complaint.
> Surveillance video at the store shows a person throwing a brick
> through the front window early the morning of Jan. 31, then climbing
> through the window into the store. The suspect goes behind the counter
> and drags the safe out the front door. Once outside, he hides inside
> his pickup truck when a car drives north on 36th Avenue. Then, it
> appears he puts the safe in the back of the pickup truck and drives
> away. The manager told police the safe contained $1,800 in cash, $504
> in checks, cashed lottery tickets and the store's financial
> paperwork.
>
> Mahle told police he is the man on the video, the complaint said. He
> said he cut up the safe and burned the checks and spent the cash. Then
> he asked officers to take him for a ride so he could show them where
> he dumped the safe. He directed officers to an area near a park in the
> 2800 block of West River Parkway. Mahle said he pulled into the park
> and dumped the safe over the river enbankment. Officers found the safe
> laying at the edge of the water. Inside were checks and lottery
> tickets. The Pump and Munch manager said all the checks and lottery
> tickets have been recovered and accounted for.
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