The one man charged in several New Irving Park burglaries, Kinyan Cortez Bynum, was on probation at the time ... for previous burglaries.
He must have been a pretty obvious suspect.
He's only 21, but he has a record in the (adult) criminal justice system going back to 2005.
He's done prison time, although many of the charges brought against him in the past were "consolidated for judgment," meaning he ended up with lighter sentences than he could have.
If he's convicted of the recent charges, harsher punishment will be due.
It's easy to figure out that one way to keep the crime rate down is to keep criminals locked up.
Addendum: A couple of weeks prior to the latest burglary charges, Bynum was charged with probation violations and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, according to info on the Guilford County jail report Web site.
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