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Teen charged with breaking into National Guard armory

A 17-year-old Raleigh man faces charges for breaking into two buildings, including the National Guard Armory, according to arrest warrants.

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Bill Jevon Hill
RALEIGH, N.C. — A 17-year-old Raleigh man faces charges for breaking into two buildings, including the National Guard Armory, according to arrest warrants.

Bill Jevon Hill, of 1300 B S. State St., broke into the armory and The Potter House, a business also on Calvary Drive, sometime between Dec. 16 and 17, 2009, the warrants say.

Hill was being held in the Wake County Jail Saturday under a $10,000 bond. His first court appearance was set for Monday.

Hill has January 2009 convictions for carrying a concealed weapon, drunk and disorderly conduct, and resisting an officer, according to state Department of Correction records.

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