The Roanoke Rapids Police Department is seeking two people who have outstanding warrants in separate cases.
Chief Chuck Hasty said Quentin Stephan Hughes, 21, of Halifax, is wanted for breaking and entering, larceny after breaking and entering, possession of stolen goods, obtaining property by false pretense, injury to personal property and an outstanding order for arrest for violating probation.
These charges stem from an investigation that Officer Jeffrey Mason began on April 27 where he was called to James Court about a breaking and entering.
During the investigation Mason developed Hughes as a suspect and learned he allegedly broke into the residence and took items. He sold the stolen items afterward.
Meanwhile, the police department is seeking Deron Brown, 36, of Roanoke Rapids, who is wanted for assault by strangulation, larceny and injury to real property.
These charges stem from an investigation that Master Officer Gorton Williams began on April 29. Williams received a call about a domestic in the 100 block of Old Farm Road.
After speaking with the victim, Williams obtained warrants on Brown.
Brown allegedly assaulted the victim by choking and took some belongings, damaging a door during the matter.
“Mr. Hughes and Mr. Brown are encouraged to turn themselves into the Roanoke Rapids Police Department to take care of these matters,” Hasty said in a statement.
Anyone with information on their whereabouts is encouraged to call the police department at 252-533-2810 or Crimestoppers at 252-583-4444.