If you don't want to hire a lawyer to try to resolve the matter for you, if that's even possible, without your going back to Michigan, you can expect that you'll have to return to address the warrant and charge. The police don't have to tell you "A warrant has been issued for you, so be sure to try to hide or run if you see an officer coming."

You have been linked to the burglarly by whatever evidence the police have pertaining to the burglary and who perpetrated it. Odds are they caught somebody else involved in the burglary and they pointed their finger at you. But you're in a far better position to guess than we are.

Some warrants are interstate in nature, with states being asked to detain you for extradition. Others are statewide. Others have limited pickup ranges even within a state.

There are numerous burglary charges that could be filed against somebody; without knowing the actual charge we can't tell you the statutorily defined maximum penalty.