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Suspects in multi-county break-ins in custody facing numerous felonies and more

Suspects in multi-county break-ins in custody facing numerous felonies and more

Davidson Local reported last week on a series of multi-county break-ins. There have since been major developments and information will be released soon by the collective task force of agencies that have worked to bring this succession of crimes to an end.

61 felony charges and 20 misdemeanor charges have been filed for such cases just in Yadkin County. Two individuals involved with break-ins in Yadkin County are in law enforcement custody and a third individual is charged. The two in custody are each being held under $500,000.00 in secured bonds for charges in Yadkin County and an additional $115,000.00 in combined secured bonds for charges in other counties.

Other individuals involved in the string of break-ins, but who perpetrated break-ins in other jurisdictions (now known to span 7 counties), are facing dozens of felonies and misdemeanors as well.

The list of counties affected now includes: Davidson, Yadkin, Davie, Stokes, Forsyth, Rowan, and Rockingham.

The Yadkin County Sheriff’s Office as a whole would like to extend thanks for assistance from (and ongoing cooperation with) the following agencies:

  • Davidson County Sheriff's Office

  • Winston-Salem Police Department

  • Davie County Sheriff's Office

  • Forsyth County Sheriff's Office

  • Stokes County Sheriff's Office

  • Madison Police Department

  • East Bend Police Department

  • United States Marshals Service

All other agencies that have assisted across the affected jurisdictions

As this is still an ongoing investigation no further details will be released at this time. However, as stated above, much more information will be released in the coming days by our agency in conjunction with other agencies involved in the investigations.

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