Crime & Safety
Update: 2 Additional Teens Arrested in Leesville Home Break-in
Police arrest two more teenagers they say stole more than $300 worth of items from a Owens Road home.
Update, 5:20 p.m. Feb. 16: Lexington County Sheriff’s Department detectives have arrested two additional teenagers in the case of a home break-in near Leesville.
On Wednesday, Bryce Todd Addy, 18, and Dalton Blake Dubose, 17, both of Leesville, each turned themselves in at the Lexington County James R. Metts Law Enforcement Complex.
They were charged with first-degree burglary.
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Addy and Dubose were being held on Thursday at the Lexington County Detention Center while awaiting bond hearings.
Detectives previously arrested Theodore Wayne Masters, 17, of Gilbert, and Cory Blake Rosson, 19, of Leesville, and charged both with first-degree burglary.
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Masters and Rosson were being held without bond on Thursday at the Detention Center.
Police say the teenagers stole two guns, two sets of state quarters and Confederate money worth about $300 from a home on Owens Road.
Original story, Feb. 13: Lexington County Sheriff’s Department detectives arrested two teenagers they say stole two guns and other items from a home near Leesville in November.
Deputies arrested Theodore Wayne Masters, 17, of Gilbert, and Cory Blake Rosson, 19, of Leesville and charged both with first-degree burglary.
Arrest warrants allege that between 2 and 4 p.m. on Nov. 4, 2011, Masters and Rosson stole one .22-caliber Ruger revolver, one 20-gauge Remington shotgun, two sets of state quarters and Confederate money worth about $300 from a home on Owens Road, according to the Sheriff’s Department.
Both suspects were being held at the Lexington County Detention Center awaiting a bond hearing.
Anyone with information about additional criminal activity involving Masters or Rosson is asked to call the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department at 803-785-8230 or CrimeStoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC. Citizens also can provide information anonymously by accessing the Crime Tip link on the Sheriff’s Department web site.
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