Commercial Burglary Arrest
January 12th, 2015 by Joe BurgessAn 18 year old Dermott man is facing charges of commercial burglary, theft of a firearm, and theft of property over $1,000, for a Christmas morning break-in, in Drew
County.
Joseph T. Cessor is accused of breaking into to Collins Store, where over $2,000 worth of cigarettes were taken, along with other items.
He was arrested on January 7, and is currently being held in the Drew County Detention Facility.
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DANG!!! IF THAT DON’T BEAT ALL!!! DOY AND SANDY.. I KNOW THAT YOU’RE BOTH VERY UPSET BY THIS MESS!! I SURE HOPE THEY CAN RECOVER THE STOLEN MERCHANDISE. WHEN WILL PEOPLE LEARN THAT YOU’VE GOT TO WORK FOR MONEY TO GET THINGS YOU NEED INSTEAD OF JUST BREAKING INTO A PLACE AND STEALING IT!!! THAT’S JUST PLAIN STUPID..
I did this six and a half years ago. I paid for it, now Im stuck wondering what to do inorder to move forward. Its as if this mistake of mine as a senior in high school, pushed society into acting as if Im worthless and a transparent non-intity that doesnt deserve help. whether I deserve help or nothing at all, please forgive me and help me back onto my educational track, that blissful ignorance turned me off of. I have walked with shame long enough, I must rise above my own past or I will not beable to live with myself. If I may, I wish to ask for help from anyone because I am still stuck at the mental state of a newly graduate who needs direction, assistance and guidance.