Teens Charged In Flea Market Break-In

SELMA – Two teenagers are facing criminal charges after authorities said they broke into a local flea market and adjacent residence.

It happened around 7:27pm Friday, January 3 at the Selma Cotton Mill Antique Flea Market at 1105 W. Anderson Street.

Juelz Giles Ingram, age 19, of Spring Hope and a juvenile teenager are accused of entering the property and stealing $60 from a cash register.

The incident was captured on security cameras.

Ingram was charged with two counts of breaking and entering, and single counts of larceny and felony conspiracy. His bond was set at $30,000.

The second suspect will face charges in juvenile court.

8 COMMENTS

  1. Ingram, you have a great future ahead of you. Why you may end up being just like JOE Biden, you know the guy they call president. Good luck 🙂 OH, by the way, I am just being sarcastic. Your going nowhere in life except down and that makes you a low life. Just think of the little dog out there in this ice cold but you probably don’t have a heart.

    • I understand you’re being sarcastic, but why, why do people (not just you) feel the need to bring politics into absolutely every freaking thing. We’re talking about a lost dog and a solved break-in and you take the opportunity to bring in politics. In all seriousness, can you please tell me why?

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