An Enfield man faces charges involving the larceny of two guns and a crate of eggs, as well as check forgery, according to the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office.

On Tuesday, Brantley Anderson, 29, was charged by Detective Sergeant I. Miller with two counts of larceny of a firearm, forgery, felony larceny of chose in action, obtaining property by false pretenses, and felony larceny.

Major Anzell Harris said that on March 26, a deputy was dispatched to a larceny call at a residence in the 1000 block of Hardee Road. The victim alleged Anderson broke into a guesthouse on the property and stole a rifle and a shotgun on two separate occasions.

Also in March, Anderson was allegedly caught stealing crates of eggs from chicken houses. According to the warrant, the eggs were valued at $1,000. Additionally, as the victim was preparing taxes, they discovered a $200 check that Anderson allegedly stole, forged, and cashed to himself in May 2025.

Anderson remains in the Halifax County Detention Center on a $5,000 secured bond and is scheduled for a May 28 district court appearance.