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Friday, 26 May 2017 11:45

Two face numerous counts in winter B&E spree

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Two Roanoke Rapids men have been charged in a breaking and entering spree which occurred throughout January and February.

The crimes mainly reflect the break-ins of vehicles and some structures.
Lieutenant Charles Vaught the vehicles broken into were mainly unlocked.

Timothy Kaleb Patrick was arrested Thursday and Timothy Michael Walker was arrested today following investigation by Investigator Jeff Davis.
“We are pleased with the thoroughness of Investigator Davis’s investigation into these crimes and bringing to an end this particular crime spree,” Vaught said. “The Roanoke Rapids Police Department encourages people to please remove all valuables from their vehicles.”
Besides firearms, Vaught said Patrick and Walker were reportedly targeting any items of value found in the vehicles, including loose change and electronics.
The break-ins were concentrated in the northern part of Roanoke Rapids.
Patrick was arrested and charged with 23 counts of breaking and entering a motor vehicle, five counts of larceny of a firearm and one count of felony larceny.
He also faces 11 counts of misdemeanor larceny, six counts of breaking and entering of a structure, two counts larceny after breaking and entering, three counts felony possession of stolen goods, 16 counts of misdemeanor possession of stolen goods and three counts of damage to personal property.
He was jailed on $50,000 secured bond and has a June 7 court date.
Meanwhile Davis charged Walker with 22 counts of breaking and entering of a motor vehicle, five counts of larceny of a firearm, one count of felony larceny, eight counts of misdemeanor larceny, two counts of breaking and entering of a structure, two counts of larceny after breaking and entering, three counts of felony possession of stolen goods, 10 counts of misdemeanor possession of stolen goods, and three counts of injury to personal property. Walker received the same bond and court date as Patrick.
Vaught said Walker and Patrick are friends.

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