Four Robbins Residents Face Charges
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Three men and one woman from Robbins face charges in connection with several break-ins and larcenies at unoccupied rental properties in the area, according to authorities.
On Aug. 9 the Moore County Sheriff’s Office arrested Robert Gene Long Jr., 22, William Mack Frizzell, 27, Dillon Coyote Lyston, 23, and Renae McKenzie Minor, 37.
Long is charged with with five counts of breaking and entering, four counts of larceny after breaking and entering, four counts of possession of stolen property, and one count of attempted larceny. He was placed in the Moore County Jail under a $15,000 secured bond.
Frizzell is charged with four counts of breaking and entering, three counts of larceny after breaking and entering, three counts of possession of stolen property, and one count of attempted larceny. He was placed in the Moore County Jail under a $10,000 secured bond.
Lyston was charged with three counts of breaking and entering, two counts of larceny after breaking and entering, two counts of possession of stolen property, and one count of attempted larceny. He was placed in the Moore County Jail under a $7,500 secured bond.
Minor is charged with possession of stolen property, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia, and two misdemeanor drug possession charges. She was placed in the Moore County Jail under a $5,000 secured bond.
All four are scheduled to appear in District Court on Aug. 18.
Between June 11 and Aug. 5 the Moore County Sheriff’s Office received five reports of breaking and entering and larceny from the Robbins area of Moore County in which vacant rental property was broken into and property such as refrigerators, air conditioners and household items were stolen.
On Aug. 4 Moore County Sheriff’s Office Investigators working in conjunction with the Robbins Police Department executed a search warrant a home in the 500 block of Valley Street in Robbins after Robbins police received information that stolen property was being kept there.
Investigators executed he search warrant at that location and found stolen property from some of the break-ins reported to the Sheriff’s Office and from one reported to the Robbins Police Department.
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ahrenggss 1 year, 9 months ago
If your middle name is "Coyote" you will ultimately wind up in a story like this.
robink 1 year, 9 months ago
Haha I find it so funny that nothing was never found at Mr. Long's residence and they have no proof what so ever he was involved. But the cops go to a place that he hangs out at and finds stolen property in their house but decides they are going to charge him bc he hangs out there. I think we need some new town cops in Robbins bc the ones we have now are to darn lazy to investigate. One of the break ins they are tring to charge him with happened while he was in jail. All I can say is I hope they got enough evidence to prove he is guilty this time. Next they going to try and charge him bc he's white!