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Mother, daughter charged with burglary
Published 12:00 p.m., November 18, 2009
An Iowa woman and her daughter have been charged with second degree burglary for allegedly breaking into a Henning home.
Fifty-seven-year-old Colleen Ann Weber of Osage, Iowa, and her daughter, Michelle Lynn Weber, 28, of Motley, were in an upstairs room of a Henning residence when the property owner returned home Sept. 20. According to a criminal complaint, the Webers claimed they had permission from a mortgage company to be in the foreclosed home. When the women left the residence, the property owner reported jewelry missing and damage to an entryway.
When authorities located the Webers in Todd County, the women could not identify who’d given them permission to be in the Henning home, according to the complaint. A representative with HSBC Bank later confirmed no one had been given permission to be in the home other than the property owner.
The Webers are scheduled to appear in court Nov. 30.
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