POLICE BRIEFS: String of Break-Ins Brings Arrest of Two

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Moore County sheriff's deputies have arrested two Lee County men in connection with a string of residential break-ins and larcenies that spanned the county.

James Snow Hudson and Tonya Marie Carver allegedly were involved in the series of thefts that began in April and continued through the month of June, according to a press release. The two are charged with stealing items from homes and cars in Cameron, Whispering Pines, Southern Pines and Aberdeen. Both were arrested on July 2.

Hudson, 21, of Sanford, faces seven counts of breaking and entering, eight counts of felony larceny, seven counts of possession stolen property, two counts of breaking and entering a motor vehicle, misdemeanor larceny and obtaining property by false pretense. He was released on a $25,000 unsecured bond.

Carver, 32, of Goldston, was charged with four counts of breaking and entering, five counts of felony larceny, four counts of possession stolen property, two counts of breaking and entering a motor vehicle, misdemeanor larceny and obtaining property by false pretense. Her bail was set at $50,000.

Stolen Car: A car stolen from a West End man in May has led to the arrest of two Southern Pines men for larceny.

Martaveous D. Kelly, 22, and Antwan M. Wiliams, 21, both face charges of larceny of a motor vehicle and possession of a stolen vehicle, according to a press release.

Officers with the Moore County Sheriff's Department arrested Kelly, of 1657 West New York Ave., June 19. Williams, of 325 West Wisconsin Ave., was arrested June 23. Kelly's bail was set at $100,000, while Williams' bail was set at $5,000.

The theft of the car happened on May 11.

Stealing Checks: A Pinehurst woman faces several charges after stealing checks from a West End resident.

Sarah McLaughlin, 48, of 130 Wooden Bridge Road, is accused of stealing four checks May 26 and cashing them.

She was arrested by officers with the Moore County Sheriff's Department on June 9, and charged with larceny and four counts of forgery/uttering. She was released on a $5,000 unsecured bond.

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