Two people wanted in a June 21 break-in which occurred on Brigman Street in June surrendered to the Northampton County Sheriff’s on July 22.
Devon Michael Everett of Seaboard told rrspin.com Monday that he and his sister, Christine Everett-Hyman, surrendered on the same day the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office sent out a press release on the crime in which tools and automobile parts were stolen.
Chief Deputy Scott Hall of the sheriff’s office confirmed this afternoon that Everett and his sister surrendered. He said Everett received a $15,000 unsecured bond and his sister a $5,000 unsecured bond.
The sheriff’s office said in the press release last week that investigation by Detective R.B. Biggerstaff led to warrants drawn on Shadeed Mustafa Hyman, 36, of Roanoke Rapids.
Hyman was arrested without trouble and faces charges of breaking and entering, larceny after breaking and entering, possession of stolen goods, and three counts of obtaining property by false pretense.
The false pretense counts stem from Mr. Hyman selling stolen property at recycling centers, Hall said at the time.
Everett faces the same counts as Mr. Hyman but with only one obtaining property count. Everett-Hyman faces a charge of obtaining property by false pretense.