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Man Charged With Burglary, Assault, Sexual Battery in South Pasadena

by Pasadena Independent
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A 22-year-old man accused of exposing himself, assaulting a teen, and breaking into several homes on Wednesday, June 29, was recently charged, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced.

Michael David Brownlee of Los Angeles has been charged in case GA099173 with: two counts of first-degree burglary with a person present, one count of first-degree residential burglary, one count each of assault with intent to commit rape and driving or taking a vehicle without consent, all felonies, and one misdemeanor count of indecent exposure.

The charging document includes a special allegation that the defendant personally used a deadly and dangerous weapon, a knife, during the commission of the crime. Additionally, the felony complaint alleges that Brownlee was previously convicted of first-degree burglary, person present in 2014.

Brownlee is scheduled to be arraigned in Department 5 of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, Alhambra Branch. Prosecutors will ask that bail be set at $380,000.

Prosecutors said on June 29, Brownlee allegedly grabbed a 16-year-old girl near South Pasadena High School, but she managed to free herself and run away. Shortly after that, he is suspected of exposing himself to a mother and her son near the intersection of Fair Oaks Avenue and Rollin Street.

Brownlee also is suspected of committing several residential burglaries before he was arrested at about 2 p.m. in the 3000 block of Emory Street, allegedly driving a stolen vehicle. If convicted as charged, the defendant faces a maximum possible sentence of 27 years in state prison. The case is being investigated by the South Pasadena Police Department.

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