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Besides Oct. 8 and 9 break-ins at the China Grove home of Bobby and Robin Austin, four teens are suspects in other cases. Sheriff's Capt. John Sifford said those cases include:
- Michael Mangum, 185 Dawn St., Salisbury reported a camera, credit card machine and change stolen from his Dodge pickup Oct. 6 at his home.
- David Moore, 120 Strawberry Lane, Salisbury, reported a case of CDs and $5 in currency stolen from his truck at his home Oct. 6.
- Robin Seropian, 659 Maple Ridge Circle, Salisbury, reported an iPod, knife, wallet and $20 in cash stolen from a 1998 Acura Oct. 6.
- Brian Smith, 233 Random Drive, Salisbury, reported a knife, change and a pack of cigarettes stolen from a truck at his house Oct. 6.
- Matthew Morgan, 1022 Grace Brook Drive, Salisbury, reported a flashlight stolen from his truck Oct. 6.
- Mary Ward, 125 Strawberry Lane, Salisbury, reported a set of keys stolen from a 2003 GMC Oct. 6.
- John Lanier, 141 Strawberry Lane, Salisbury, reported a flashlight, digital camera and purse stolen from a vehicle Oct. 6.
- An employee of Dale Earnhardt Inc., 254 Strawberry Lane, Salisbury, reported a laptop computer belonging to the company stolen from a pickup at the residence Oct. 6.
- Andrew Berkley, 245 Strawberry Lane, Salisbury, reported a wallet and projector stolen from a truck at the residence Oct. 6.
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