Nov 4th, 2009 - azcentral
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LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles police say they have arrested a man sought in a case involving burglaries at the homes of celebrities.
Police say Jonathan Ajar surrendered to police in Hollywood on Wednesday. Prosecutors charged him with 10 felony drug and gun counts after searching his home last month.
Ajar has not been charged with any of the break-ins. Jail records do not indicate whether he has an attorney.
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