Arrests made in burglary ring

Published 12:00 am Wednesday, December 2, 2009

By Shavonne Potts
spotts@salisburypost.com
The Rowan County Sheriff’s Office charged four people in a burglary ring, clearing up 15 unsolved burglary cases.
Detectives began investigating numerous break-ins in eastern Rowan County during September.
Darrell Wayne Parks, 44, of 6860 River Road, Richfield, was charged with breaking into a couple’s home while they were on their honeymoon early last week.
He is also charged in other burglaries that go back to earlier this year, along with Marvin R. Kiser, Karie Hinson Kiser, both of Rockwell, and Carl Felix Kiser II, of Concord.
All four face charges of felony larceny and misdemeanor larceny.
Parks, Marvin Kiser and Karie Kiser have since been released. Carl Kiser remains in the Rowan County Detention Center.
Several of these larcenies involved houses under construction where building materials and appliances were stolen.
During the course of the investigation, detectives discovered that Parks was attempting to sell property and a trailer that matched the items that had been stolen.
Additional property was located linking Parks to additional break-ins and larcenies in Rowan and Cabarrus counties.
The investigation revealed Parks and Felix and Marvin Kiser often worked together and planned different crimes, including the break-ins and larcenies.
The Sheriff’s Office still has two chainsaws, two battery powered power tools and a car stereo that have not been connected to a case, but are believed to be stolen.
Any information on this case or property can be given to Detective Sgt. C.A. Moose at the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office, 704-216-8687, or Crime Stopper 1-866-639-5245.