33-year-old Granger man faces felony charge, burglary at Hoosier Harley-Davidson

ELKHART, Ind. - The Elkhart Police responded to a call of a burglary in progress at Hoosier Harley-Davidson, on West Bristol Street, Monday around 2:40 p.m.

Police say the caller reported a male suspect entered the building, possibly armed with a baseball bat.

Authorities arrived shortly after the call, when a K9 officer and his K9 partner entered the business and ordered the suspect to the front of the store.

Police say the suspect complied and was taken into custody without incident.

Authorities say they searched the business, and no other persons were located.

The suspect was identified as 33-year-old Granger resident, Adrian Graves.

According to documents, the initial investigation shows that Graves struck a front window with the bat and entered the business, where he allegedly smashed display cases and damaged their contents, as well as causing other damage.

Graves was arrested and booked into the Elkhart County Jail on a preliminary charge of burglary, a level five felony.

Tuesday, the case was forwarded to the Elkhart County Prosecutor’s Office for review of formal criminal charges.

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