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Laplander’s Bond Set At $1.5 Million

A Calumet man who skipped out on bond and eluded police for more than three weeks was back in court today.

36-year-old Isaac Laplander is now charged with Breaking and Entering With Intent—a ten year felony and Unlawful Driving Away of an Automobile—a five year felony.

Laplander was out on bond when he allegedly stole a vehicle from Kissell Chevrolet in Calumet and took off to Wisconsin on April 30th.

He was arrested this past weekend at U.P. Health System—Marquette.

His original charges include breaking and entering and safebreaking, relating to an incident at Harter’s Auto Parts in Calumet on April 23rd.

Laplander waived his probable cause hearing and a preliminary exam has been scheduled for June 22nd.

Bond was set at $1.5 million cash.

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