RACINE -- There was a burglary at Port of Call Liquors, and Dustin Brannon's name was written all over it - literally.

On July 28, Racine police officers were dispatched to the Port of Call liquor store on 918 West Blvd. on a report of a burglary.

When police arrived, the observed two broken glass doors leading into the store in addition to a gray T-shirt laying in the entrance way.

According to his criminal complaint, police observed that the cash register had been taken. When they talked with the owners, they indicated the cash in the register was about $300 and the register itself was valued at about $1,000.

When police reviewed the security footage, they observed that the gray T-Shirt on the floor contained the name "Dustin Brannon" ironed onto it. Officers looked up the aforementioned name in their lookup system and found a picture of Brannon, police said.

They compared the lookup photo with Port of Call's security footage and made the match.

Brannon, 35, of Trevor, is being held in the Racine County Jail on a $2,500 cash bond. He has been charged with two counts of felony burglary that carry a combined maximum of 24 years of incarceration if he is convicted.

Brannon's next appearance in court is Sep. 1.

Suspect in Second Burglary

Brannon is also accused of burglarizing a second Racine-area business, the Citgo gas station at 2240 Northwestern Ave.

According to his criminal complaint, officers made a fingerprint match to Brannon after collecting fingerprints off a plexiglass barrier that he tried to smash. Brannon, who had been in jail on a probation hold, had refused to speak with officials without a lawyer present.