FOUR OAKS – Do you recognize this person? The Johnston County Sheriff’s Office is attempting to locate two unknown persons wanted for a home invasion and robbery.

It happened January 12 on Larkspur Court, off Heath Road, outside of Four Oaks.
A female victim said said she had taken her dog outside. As she was returning inside, two unknown men forced their way into her home.
The suspects took an undisclosed amount of money. Before fleeing they told the victim they knew where she worked and where her son went to school, and if she called law enforcement they would return. The victim did not know either suspect.
One suspect is a black male with short dreads and what appears to be blonde tips. His surveillance photos is shown.
The second suspect is described as a light skin Hispanic male.
If you recognize this suspect your are urged to contact the Johnston County Sheriff’s Office Detective Division at 919-989-5020. Callers may remain anonymous.
Always carry and be vigilant.
I don’t know them but I tell you this. If they grow balls big enough to force their way into my home you will have plenty of time to identify them because I promise you they will not be able to move. We can all just hang out and wait for the medical examiner. Then they can have all the time they need to identify them. This kind of chaos has got to stop. We everyday people in JoCo are fed up with this mess. Woman carry, too. Don’t get it twisted.
I agree with you 100%. I carry and never want to use it but will have no problem using it if I had to.
I can’t wait to hear the next one that pulls this ends up dead by the homeowner!
Yeah, something isn’t right about this story… They knew personal details about her son and work? Sounds like someone may owe some money for something and the goon squad showed up to collect… That was not random at all…. But, good point about the gun though, only one side of the story if you try to rush inside most homes in Johnston County..
If they are going to rob someone, they can lie about knowing where she worked and where her son goes to school.
It could be something as simple as a neighbor seeing her in her uniform and knowing what schools their neighborhood is assigned too or a neighbors older kids knowing and deciding to act a fool. It’s flabbergasting to me that people want to jump to blame the victim instead of thinking logically or assuming it’s just criminals not being honest and trying to scare her into not calling the cops