SALINE CO.— A Harrisburg man awaiting trial in several cases from this year has been busted again.
This time, it appears that Delbert Wayne Watt, Jr., 39, of 101 South Shaw St., Harrisburg, has been charged with Criminal Damage to Property after authorities say on August 8 he knowingly damaged property of Richard Corse doing business as Jetz Lundry, located at 160 Dewey Rd., Eldorado, identified as a washing machine, locking mechanism and coin box.
The damage was valued to be in excess of $500.
Watt’s criminal history includes an arrest February 12, 2008 during which he was charged with Driving Under the Influence of Drugs, Driving Without a License and Operating an Uninsured Motor Vehicle.
Those charges were ultimately dismissed.
Watt also has pending cases including one from February 13 in which he is charged with Theft after he refused to return rented items identified as an LG television and two Samsung cellular telephones to SKC Enterprises, Inc., also known as Rent One.
When he was taken into custody August 8 he was found to have on his person an amount of clonazepam, earning him an additional charge of Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance.
Watt was also named, along with two other women, in the August 8 burglary and theft at the Britta Roberts residence, located at 804 Alexander Rd., Eldorado, during which they made off with Ms. Roberts’ Michael Kors purse along with other miscellaneous items valued in excess of $500.
Along with Katilyn P. R. Hosman, 18, of 921 Washington St., Eldorado, and Jennifer L. Hosman, 31, of 2500 Carnahan St., Eldorado, (those two other women) Watt was charged with felony Residential Burglary and Theft $500-$10,000.
Cash bond in his most recent case was set at $1,000.