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Burglary suspect jailed
by Sherry Matthews
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A 24-year-old Sampson County man remained behind bars Wednesday afternoon, charged in a March 13 burglary that occurred not far from the suspect’s home.

Brandon Hall, of 659 Share Cake Road, Clinton was arrested Tuesday and placed under a $25,000 secured bond, charged with three felonies — burglary/forcible entry, larceny of a firearm and possession of a stolen firearm.

Sheriff’s Cpl. Marcus Smith said Hall was taken into custody after information gathered in the investigation led them to him as a suspect.

Hall is charged in connection with the March 13 robbery of an 875 Share Cake Road residence. In the incident, the elderly victim reported to sheriff’s deputies that he returned to his home to find his back door had been kicked in and several of his guns stolen.

“The investigation led us to Mr. Hall,” Smith said, “and he was taken into custody Tuesday.”

Smith said some of the stolen property was recovered.

Hall is scheduled to make his first appearance in Sampson County District Court on July 5.

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