ANN ARBOR, MI -- A 36-year-old Ann Arbor man accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of golf equipment from the University of Michigan took a plea deal in the Washtenaw County Trial Court Tuesday, March 13.

Kyle Gregory Mast pleaded guilty to one count of breaking and entering a building with intent, a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

In exchange for his guilty plea, three other felonies will be dismissed at the time of sentencing.

Mast was initially charged with two counts of breaking and entering with intent, attempted breaking and entering with intent and receiving and possessing stolen goods greater than $20,000.

Mast was accused of forcing his way into a university golf facility numerous times between Aug. 29, 2017 and Oct. 8, 2017, according to Melissa Overton, associate director at the University of Michigan Division of Public Safety and Security.

A search warrant executed at Mast's Ann Arbor residence turned up multiple stolen items, including golf equipment and other accessories, Overton said.

Mast admitted to breaking into the university's Weisfeld Family Golf Center at 2119 S. Main Street and taking items that were not his.

The school's website says the center "provides the University of Michigan men's and women's golf teams an elite, state-of-the-art practice facility. It is equipped with a V1 coaching and camera system, the TrackMan golf radar system, and an aboutGolf simulator."

Mast was bound over to circuit court on the charges Jan. 18, records show.

Judge Carol Kuhnke agreed to not sentence Mast to jail.

Assistant Washtenaw County Prosecutor Andrew Childers said he will be seeking restitution for the university, but that amount wasn't immediately known.

Mast remains free on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond. His sentencing was scheduled for April 24.