Three teenagers are accused of breaking into a neighbor’s home and stealing several items. It took some work by police, and the mother of one suspect, to find out who was behind the break in, police said.
Here’s more in a press release:
Burglary – Arrest
On January 22, 2014 Manassas City Police met with residents on the 10300 block of Butternut Cir for a report of a burglary. Upon arrival, Officers met with one of the accused and his mother with regard to a
burglary that took place the same morning at a residence nearby. After being confronted by his mother and Officers, Roger D. Lamb admitted to breaking into a neighbor’s home, stealing several items, and storing them inside his residence. Officers later discovered that Nicole L. Lamb and Deonte Wright were also involved in the burglary. Stolen items included household goods, electronics, jewelry, alcohol, a credit card, and numerous personal items.
Police made the following arrests:
1) Roger D. Lamb, 19, of 10324 Butternut Cir
Charge: Burglary | Bond: None | Court Date: March 3, 2014
2) Nicole L. Lamb, 18, of 10324 Butternut Cir
Charge: Burglary | Bond: $10,000.00 | Court Date: March 3, 2014
3) Deonte Wright, 19, of 14171 Autumn Cir, Centreville (20120)
Charge: Burglary | Bond: $10,000.00 | Court Date: March 3, 2014
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