Arrests have been made in a school breaking and entering in which a security camera and window were damaged.

The break-in occurred at an undisclosed school in the Roanoke Rapids area on September 12, Detective B.C. Griffin said in a statement. He declined to name the school.

Deputy S.A. Bryant initially responded to the alarm call and discovered the damage.

Further investigation by Griffin led to warrants for Christopher Wood, 20, of Littleton, who was charged today; Raquel Braswell, 17, of Roanoke Rapids, who was charged on November 6; and two juveniles. Griffin described Wood and Braswell as friends.

They were charged with breaking and entering; injury to real property and injury to personal property.

Wood received a $1,000 bond and Braswell was released to the custody of his parents.

Wood and Braswell have December 16 court appearances.

Nothing was taken following the breaking and entering, Griffin said.