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Friday, 14 January 2011 17:04

Pair faces BE&L counts


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The Halifax County Sheriff's Office Wednesday arrested two Roanoke Rapids area men for a larceny which occurred January 9.

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Edmundson, left, and Smith.

Detective Joe Sealey said Deputy E. Johnson arrested and charged Kristopher Lee Edmundson, 25, and Joseph Wayne Smith, 22, for felony breaking and entering and the subsequent larceny.

The case involved a house break-in in the Roanoke Rapids area in which a 52-inch television was stolen.

Smith was jailed on $10,000 bond and Edmundson was jailed on $5,000 bond. They have February 16 court dates.

 

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+1 #3 Monica 2011-01-15 16:13
i agree with appalonia..they let the scumbags out of jail and their gonna do it again.keep em locked up
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-4 #2 appalonia 2011-01-14 23:20
Quoting James Debro:
All these break-ins in Roanoke Rapids...I gonna have a harder time sleeping because of this. I may have to barricade my door or windows.

YOU CAN ALWAYS GET AN ALARM SYSTEM
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+3 #1 James Debro 2011-01-14 18:10
All these break-ins in Roanoke Rapids...I gonna have a harder time sleeping because of this. I may have to barricade my door or windows.
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