Man pleads innocent to store burglary

"A Langley man made a couple of mistakes when he allegedly burglarized a rental store and tried to steal a chainsaw earlier this year.He left behind a trail of blood and his cellular phone, deputies said. "

“A Langley man made a couple of mistakes when he allegedly burglarized a rental store and tried to steal a chainsaw earlier this year. He left behind a trail of blood and his cellular phone, deputies said.Cary Green, 55, was charged in Island County Superior Court April 27 with second-degree burglary and second-degree theft. He pleaded not guilty May 11 to both counts.Island County deputies investigated the burglary at Double R Rental on Feb. 2. They found a pool of blood in the store and a trail that led outside to the parking lot. In addition, a cellular phone was found lying on the ground inside, court documents state.The only thing missing from the shop was a chainsaw worth more than $250, with which the burgler apparently cut himself while allegedly burglarizing the business, investigators said.The investigators traced the cellular phone’s number and found that it belonged to Green. A sample of the blood was also sent to the state crime lab.When the investigators contacted Green, they found blood stains all over the steering wheel of his truck.If convicted, Green could face between three and eight months in jail. “