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Henderson police arrest nine in home invasions, burglaries

Henderson police arrested nine people and plan to charge three more in connection with at least 28 armed home invasions and burglaries.

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Tyrell Keshaun Person
HENDERSON, N.C. — Henderson police arrested nine people and plan to charge three more in connection with at least 27 armed home invasions and burglaries.

The arrests are the culmination of a yearlong investigation, according to police, who filed at least 353 felony and 84 misdemeanor charges. Those arrested were:

Tyrell Keshaun Person, 20, of 409 Davis St., was being held in the Vance County Jail on a $1.5 million bond. He was charged with:

  • First-degree burglary (9 counts)
  • Second-degree kidnapping (6 counts)
  • Robbery with a dangerous weapon (7 counts)
  • Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon (5 counts)
  • Breaking and entering (19 counts)
  • Felonious larceny (20 counts)
  • Possession of stolen goods (22 counts)
  • Felony conspiracy (27 counts)
  • Discharge a firearm into occupied property (2 counts)
  • Misdemeanor injury to personal property (24 counts)
  • Impersonating a law enforcement officer (3 counts)

David Vernell Marrow, 23, of 360 Davis St., was being held in the Vance County Jail on a $1 million bond. He was charged with:

  • First-degree burglary (8 counts)
  • Second-degree kidnapping (5 counts)
  • Robbery with a dangerous weapon (6 counts)
  • Breaking and entering (16 counts)
  • Felonious larceny (18 counts)
  • Possession of stolen goods (18 counts)
  • Felony conspiracy (23 counts)
  • Discharge a firearm into occupied property (1 count)
  • Misdemeanor injury to personal property (21 counts)
  • Impersonating a law enforcement officer (2 counts)

Curtis Bronsen Jr., 25, 236 Pinkston St., was being held in the Vance County Jail on a $1 million bond. He was charged with:

  • First-degree burglary (4 counts)
  • Second-degree kidnapping (3 counts)
  • Robbery with a dangerous weapon (2 counts)
  • Breaking and entering (5 counts)
  • Felonious larceny (6 counts)
  • Possession of stolen goods (6 counts)
  • Felony conspiracy (9 counts)
  • Misdemeanor injury to personal property (8 counts)
  • Impersonating a law enforcement officer (2 counts)

Jovan Antwan Bullock, 22, of 315 Harriett St., was being held on a $10,000 bond and was awaiting trial in connection with an armed robbery in Wake County and numerous other charges in Vance County, police said. He was charged with:

  • Breaking and entering (2 counts)
  • Felonious larceny (2 counts)
  • Possession of stolen goods (2 counts)
  • Felony conspiracy (2 counts)
  • Misdemeanor injury to personal property (1 count)

Omont Quzelle Overby, 22, of 233 E. Andrews Ave., was being held in the Vance County Jail on a $40,000 bond. He was charged with:

  • Breaking and entering (1 count)
  • Felonious larceny (1 count)
  • Possession of stolen goods (1 count)
  • Felony conspiracy (1 count)
  • Injury to personal property (1 count)

Nathan Perry Jr., 17, of 416 Harriett St., was being held in the Vance County Jail on a $70,000 bond. He was charged with:

  • Breaking and entering (2 counts)
  • Felonious larceny (2 counts)
  • Possession of stolen goods (2 counts)

Shykila Denise Davis, 19, Felicha Arneice Durham, 17, and Jasmine Rolisha Alston, 16, all of 360 Davis St., were each charged with one count of felonious possession of stolen goods. They were all being held in the Vance County Jail on $10,000 bonds.

Additional charges were pending against three people, according to police, who said they would release more information when the people were arrested.

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