Tony Lynn Jenkins and Phillip Kiah face more charges.
Detective James Matthews of the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office charged the pair Friday.

Jenkins, who led officers on a chase last month while dressed as a woman, faces charges of breaking and entering, possession of stolen goods, conspire to break and enter a building with intent to commit a felony or larceny and conspiracy to obtain property by false pretense.
Jenkins, 35, of Roanoke Rapids, was jailed on $20,000 bond and has a January 12 court date.

Kiah, of Roanoke Rapids, who was jailed on $40,000 bond and has the same court date as Jenkins, faces charges of breaking and entering a building to commit a felony or larceny, breaking and entering, larceny of chose in action, uttering a forged endorsement and misdemeanor larceny.
Further details were not immediately available this morning.
North Carolina statutes says larceny of chose in action occurs if any person shall feloniously steal, take and carry away, or take by robbery, any bank note, check or other order for the payment of money issued by or drawn on any bank or other society or corporation. The crime also applies to any treasury warrant, debenture, certificate of stock or other public security, or certificate of stock in any corporation, or any order, bill of exchange, bond, promissory note or other obligation, either for the payment of money or for the delivery of specific articles, being the property of any other person, or of any corporation.
Jenkins and Kiah already face previous charges from the city and county last month.
In Roanoke Rapids, Jenkins faces charges of breaking and entering, larceny after breaking and entering, two counts of larceny of a motor vehicle, possession of drug paraphernalia — a crack pipe — a fugitive warrant and three counts of possession of stolen goods.
Kiah was charged with breaking and entering, resist, delay and obstruct, larceny after breaking and entering and possession of stolen property. Captain Andy Jackson said the charges by Officer Terrence Tyler stem from the report of a stolen car from Pleasant Used Cars on Roanoke Avenue and the report of a Ford Explorer Sport Trac stolen from L&R Motors.
Halifax Central received a call of someone at Little and Jenkins attempting to steal a license plate from a car and a plate on one of the vehicles came back to L&R.
Deputy Josh Clark of the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office and Weldon Police Officer L. Clanton arrested Jenkins and Kiah at the Hilton Garden Inn. The Explorer was located in the parking lot of Halifax Regional Medical Center.
The story of their arrests, however, began when Jenkins, who was dressed as a woman, led a Weldon police officer on a chase after the officer spotted Jenkins leaving Scoco Park on a Mitsubishi he allegedly was test driving but never returned.
Captain James Avens said the car had fictitious tags and Officer Clanton stopped the vehicle.
Kiah got out of the passenger side but decided to get back in. Jenkins allegedly sped off but Kiah was let out at Day’s Crossroads and fled on foot. Clanton pursued the vehicle on a chase that went through Highway 903, Highway 125 and Interstate 95.
During the chase, Avens said Jenkins, using the voice of a man and woman, claimed to dispatchers he was being held at gunpoint.
On Interstate 95, state Highway Patrol troopers deployed a Stop Stick around the 150 exit. The car stuck a tree and caught fire.
Jenkins was pulled from the vehicle and taken to Nash General Hospital where three days later he escaped.
Avens said the two were in Scoco Park to allegedly buy crack.