PONTIAC, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – A 48-year-old Pontiac man, described by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office as a “career criminal” who went on an Easter Sunday “mini-crime spree,” is now facing multiple felony charges.

Officials say Terry David Manney is accused of breaking into gas stations and a retail store in and around Pontiac over the course of less than an hour on Sunday, April 5. The sheriff’s office says security cameras caught Manney breaking into the various buildings with a crowbar. Officials say he stole a large amount of cash and 30 cartons of cigarettes, which officials say they recovered at his home when they arrested him.

MORE NEWS: ‘Seditious Six’ Slotkin Won’t Rule Out 2028 Presidential Run: ‘I Wouldn’t Say No Forever’

Terry David Manney. Credit: Oakland County Sheriff’s Department.

In addition, investigators say they’ve linked Manney to an April 1 break-in at a Pontiac market.

Manney has been arraigned on one count of breaking and entering, but the sheriff’s office says he is expected to be arraigned on three other charges, one of which includes safe breaking. That charge carries a penalty of up to life in prison.

This is not Manney’s first run-in with the police. Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said Manney’s criminal history is more than “60 pages long,” which includes a warrant for parole absconding. Bouchard says Manney has 16 felony convictions in Florida, multiple arrests in Ohio, and five convictions in Michigan tied to drug-related crimes, theft, and break-ins.