Sheriff’s Office Needs Help Identifying Three Suspects


WILSON’S MILLS – The Johnston County Sheriff’s Office is seeking assistance in identifying three people reportedly involved in a car break-in off Old English Court near Wilson’s Mills.

On September 17th, three individuals walked up to a residence in the afternoon hours and rang the doorbell.

After peering through the windows and finding no one to be home, authorities said they broke into a vehicle that was parked in the driveway. Personal belongings were stolen from inside the vehicle.

The red sedan parked on the street was the vehicle the three people were operating.

Anyone with information on the identity of the suspects are asked to contact Detective Smith with the Johnston County Sheriff’s Office at 919-989-5010.

11 COMMENTS

  1. Maybe they’re just poor, back in New York we’d help each other out unlike down here in the good ole south.

    • Well “Tell the truth” Maybe you should put a sign in your yard that says if you are poor you can break in my car and steal my property! Then all will be right with the world.

    • Plenty of poor people in this country not robbing folks. Lame excuse. This has little to do with economics, and a lot to do with culture.

  2. Maybe they should turn their self in. No one is allowed to take other people stuff. I am hungry and need stuff but I am not out her taking from people who have worked to get what they have, .is sad to try and say it’s ok with what they are doing.

  3. I am originally from Phiily and husband is from New York. Nobody helps each other out, but themselves. Back in the day, like the 60s and 70s they worked together, but that is no longer. Now its help look the other way is the way of helping out. The problem is today, is every kids are not held accountable for their behavior. Back in the day, my neighbor would let me know if my kid was doing something wrong. He paid the price everytime.

  4. We are originally from up North. Nobody helps each other out, but themselves. Back in the day, like the 60s and 70s they worked together, but that is no longer. Now it helps to look the other way is the way of helping out. The problem is today, is every kid is not held accountable for their behavior. Back in the day, my neighbor would let me know if my kid was doing something wrong. He paid the price every time.

  5. We are originally from up North. Nobody helps each other out, but themselves. Back in the day, like the 60s and 70s they worked together, but that is no longer. Now it helps to look the other way is the way of helping out. The problem is today, is every kid is not held accountable for their behavior. Back in the day, my neighbor would let me know if my kid was doing something wrong. He paid the price every time.

  6. As many jobs, now hiring signs out on the streets, there is no excuse for you not to have some money. Go to work somewhere.

  7. If you need directions to go back to nooyerk let someone know. “We help each other”? Do what? Break into businesses,homes,snatch and run? Help yourself back to the “great” north if you are this miserable,Oh that’s right, you still live with mommy and you can’t make it on your own, buhbye Have fun being the internet blabber queen on your obammy phone.

  8. This has nothing to do with being poor, needing a job, ect. But it has everything to do with gang activies the law enforcement community know it.

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