ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – An Olivette burglary suspect, out on probation for an unrelated offense, left behind jail documents with his personal information in a homeowner’s laundry room, quickly leading to his arrest.

The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office has charged Darell Bonner, 35, with second-degree burglary and stealing (Fourth or subsequent offense within 10 years) in the investigation.

Police say, in addition to Bonner misplacing his paperwork, surveillance video and GPS monitor records also connected him to the crime scene.

According to court documents obtained by FOX 2, a homeowner in the 1100 block of Appleseed Lance reported on May 7 that someone had entered his individual laundry/storage room and stole various amounts of his laundry and detergent.

Among the items stolen. the victim reported, were a LeBron James Lakers jersey, two polo shirts and a pair of kids-sized Jordan brand shoes.

At some point, the victim found a suspicious piece of paper next to his washing machine. The paper was a state of Missouri Department of Corrections Intervention Fee Payment Voucher with an offender number written on it.

Police later verified that paper was given to Bonner while he was on probation. Authorities then reviewed GPS monitor records, which placed him in the laundry room on May 6.

Some time later, authorities served a warrant for Bonner’s arrest. When questioned about the paperwork, Bonner told police he entered the home to “get out of the rain,” per court documents. Police then reviewed surveillance video, which did not show rain from the time that GPS monitor records linked Bonner inside the home.

Bonner then told police he went down the home’s stairs, but he denied stealing anything, according to court documents.

Investigators say Bonner was on probation for one burglary case in St. Louis County and had another open case for trespassing at the time of his arrest.