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Two charged in Carthage break-in

A woman was arrested Wednesday after deputies said they caught her running from a Carthage house that been burglarized.

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Cecilia Marie Holder
CARTHAGE, N.C. — A woman was arrested Wednesday after deputies said they caught her running from a Carthage house that been burglarized.

Moore County sheriff’s deputies said Friday that they responded to an alarm at the home off Heritage Farm Road and found evidence of a break-in. They also found the woman trying to run from the scene.

A second suspect was found a short time later at his home and was brought to the sheriff’s office for questioning. Investigators determined one of the suspects was involved in two other residential break-ins.

Kristopher Isiah Thomas, 17, of the 400 block of Heritage Farm Road, was charged with three counts of felony breaking and entering, two counts of felony larceny after breaking and entering, one count of felony possession of stolen goods and two counts of misdemeanor injury to personal property.

He was being held in the Moore County Detention Center under a $15,000 secured bond, pending a Feb. 13 court appearance.

Also arrested was Cecilia Marie Holder, 19, of the 100 block of Misty Morning Trail. She was charged with felony breaking and entering and misdemeanor injury to personal property.

She was released on a $15,000 secured bond pending a Feb. 13 court date.

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