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Jared Reier and Trevor Kriegel Photo courtesy: Celina Police Department

Jared Reier

Jared Reier Photo courtesy: Celina Police Department

Trevor Kriegel

Trevor Kriegel Photo courtesy: Celina Police Department

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Two men arrested for trespassing

Updated: Friday, 04 Jan 2013, 5:05 PM EST
Published : Friday, 04 Jan 2013, 5:05 PM EST

CELINA, Ohio (WANE) - Two men are facing trespassing charges after police found them in an apartment complex garage.

Police said a witness saw Jared Reier, 18, and Trevor Kriegel, 18, enter an apartment at 1700 E. Market Street in Celina, Ohio.

Police entered the apartment complex and found the two men inside the garage.

According to police, an investigation showed that the two men had been at the apartment several times before. The men allegedly caused damage to the property and were involved in thefts.

Reier and Kriegel were taken into custody and incarcerated. They both bonded out later that day.

Police said Rier and Krigel both face one trespassing charge, one theft charge, and one criminal damaging charge. Additional charges may be filed.

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