Florida Man Accused of Being a Serial Church Burglar Used Phone to Search 'Where Do Church Keep Money': Police

Other searches included, "Do churches have safe's," and "How to cut a shirt into a mask."

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A Florida man accused of robbing a church last week now faces additional charges after a search of his phone revealed an incriminating internet search history.

20-year-old Jeremy Lang was arrested last week after allegedly burglarizing a Pensacola church WEAR reported. According to Pensacola Police, seven churches in the area were burglarized between Sept. 24 and Oct. 12.

In a search of Lang's cell phone, police found internet searches for terms that included, "Where do church keep money," "Do churches have safe's," and "How to cut a shirt into a mask."

Originally charged with burglary, drug posession, obstructing justice, and gun and burglary tools posessions, several additional charges were announced Tuesday, including five church burglary and criminal mischief charges, three counts of larceny and one count of motor vehicle burglary.

Lang is presently jailed on a $270,000 bond.

Originally published by Latin Times.

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