They are items which the owners can claim by calling the police department at 252-533-2810.
Captain Andy Jackson said some items have been claimed while some have not.
Jackson also said through an error made in the police report on the case, Carroll’s nickname is Duddy and not 01.
Roanoke Rapids police officers Christopher Jordan and Mike Moseley received a call shortly after 1:30 from an anonymous caller that Carroll was seen running in the 500 block of Harris Street with a purse. He allegedly tossed two radar detectors in a trash can.
Further investigation led officers to find marijuana and paraphernalia on him. At his house at 502 Harris Street the officers found items allegedly linking him to other motor vehicle break-ins in the area, including a digital camera, coins, a purse and glass smoking pipe.
Carroll, 21, was charged with six counts of breaking and entering a motor vehicle, six counts of larceny of a motor vehicle, six counts of possession of stolen goods, one count possession of marijuana and one count possession of paraphernalia. He also faces an additional count of misdemeanor larceny and possession of stolen goods.
Jackson said the break-ins began around February 20 and ended with Carroll’s arrest Sunday morning. Break-ins were reported on Harris Street, Whitaker Street and Cleveland Street.
The items are as follows:
A black Sears toolbox with assorted tools.
A collapsable baton.
A pink Hard Candy makeup case.
A plastic see-through makeup case.
A jewelry box with two rings, two bracelets and a watch.
A pocket knife with black stone wood handles.
A Samsung phone charger.
A Stanley carpenter’s square.
An Appalachian Trail knife with case.
A Stanley 30 foot measuring tape.
A red aluminum flash light.
A Stanley chalk line.
A Buck knife 110 with case.
A pair of safety glasses.
A bottle of Seroquel.
A bottle of powdered chalk.
A Jeep multi-tool with case and bits.
A letter addressed to Carroll.
A pill bottle with three pills.
A prescription for Tina Lynch.
An SOG knife.
An Appalachian Trail camouflage knife.
Two assortments of bits.
A bag of three tan and six off-white pills.
An LED mini Mag light.





















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