Cousins face larceny charges in cases reported earlier this month.
Detective B.C. Griffin of the Halifax County Sheriff's Office said crimes occurred on August 10 and 15 in the Highway 158 area of Roanoke Rapids involving a larceny from a residence and vehicle.
Griffin said the matter remains under investigation and declined to go into detail on the case.
Investigation led him to develop Alex Lance Boyd, 26, and Kimberly King Munn, 24, both of Roanoke Rapids, as alleged suspects in the case.
Boyd faces charges of three counts possession of stolen property; two counts obtaining property by false pretense, two counts conspiracy to obtain property by false pretense; felony larceny; larceny of a firearm; possession of a stolen firearm and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
He was arrested Monday and received a $59,000 bond and September 16 court date.
Munn, who was also arrested Monday, was charged with two counts obtaining property by false pretense; two counts conspiracy to obtain property by false pretense and two counts of possession of stolen property.
She received a $15,000 bond with a first court appearance on September 16.
Most of the victim’s property has been recovered, Griffin said in a statement.