A victim’s barking dog helped a break-in victim detain an alleged suspect. Police also caught an alleged accomplice Saturday night.

Captain Andy Jackson of the Roanoke Rapids Police Department said the resident was inside his house in the 300 block of Charlotte Street when his dog began to bark repeatedly.

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Ezelle, left, and Davis.

When he went outside he found a woman later identified as Kari Leigh Ezzelle, 20, allegedly holding the victim’s car CD player.

While the victim kept Ezelle, of Marshall Street, with him, there was another noise coming from the fence and police were able to catch and arrest Perry Eugene Davis, 21, of East Fourteenth Street.

Ezzelle, who told police she was trying to buy Easter presents for her child, was charged with felony breaking and entering a motor vehicle, larceny and possession of stolen goods. She was jailed on $2,000 secured bond and has a May 18 court date.

Davis was charged with aiding and abetting breaking and entering of a motor vehicle and aiding and abetting larceny. He was jailed on $5,000 bond and has a May 18 court date.