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Arrest made in burglary of Pacers star Paul George's home
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Arrest made in burglary of Pacers star Paul George's home

Published Sep. 17, 2014 7:05 p.m. ET

 

Police have arrested a man in connection with the April burglary at the Indianapolis home of Indiana Pacers star Paul George.

Indianapolis police say 43-year-old Michael Lewis of Whitestown was arrested Wednesday on burglary and theft charges for the April 28 break-in during which George's platinum All-Star ring valued at $15,000 was taken.

Police say detectives believe the burglary was random act and that Lewis didn't specifically target George's home, which is on the city's northeast side.

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The burglary was discovered by George's parents when they returned from a Pacers playoff game. Other items reported stolen included a $700 watch. Police say none have the stolen items have been found.

Lewis was jailed Wednesday morning. It wasn't immediately clear whether he had an attorney.

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