Crime & Safety
Police: 2 Charged With Using Paintball Gun to Invade Cedar Falls Home Also Connected to Waterloo Burglary
The following information was provided by the police. It does not represent a conviction.
Two men charged with invading a Cedar Falls home last week have again been arrested, this time on charges they broke into a Waterloo store in March.
Police said Andrew Jacob Anderson, 19, and Joshua Marvion Hood, 21, broke into Computer Reboot, 2806 Falls Ave., Waterloo, on March 31. Waterloo police arrested the two Cedar Falls men, both of 4711 University Ave., on April 13. They are charged with third-degree burglary.
Both Anderson and Hood were among five people arrested April 12 after police said they participated in a robbery of a Cedar Falls home.
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Police said Anderson, Hood and Anthony Charles Smith, 37, had forced their way into a West Ridgeway Avenue mobile home Friday, where they allegedly stole a cell phone and a television. Police said Hood threatened the home's resident with a paintball gun that resembled a real gun.
Police also arrested Stephen James Nicol, 20, and Jamie Lee Marie Bebee, 18, in that incident. Police said Nicol and Bebee were getaway drivers.
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