Man turns himself in for involvement in break-ins
Published 12:00 am Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Staff report
A Salisbury man turned himself in to authorities Monday afternoon to face charges in multiple break-ins at Salisbury businesses. His arrest comes a year after one of the break-ins.
The Rowan County Sheriff’s Office charged Dustin James Conner, 24, of 4633 Jack Brown Road, with three counts of breaking and entering, one count of safecracking, one count of financial transaction card theft, two counts of felony larceny and one count of misdemeanor larceny.
Arrest warrants charge Conner with breaking into Hill’s Minnow Farm, 7940 Bringle Ferry Road, on June 23, 2007. The warrant said a money bag was taken.
On the same day, someone broke into Liberty Feed and Seed, 9380 Stokes Ferry Road, and stole several cartons of cigarettes and a small safe containing business records.
On June 9, 2008, someone stole money and a credit card from a home at Catawba Drive.
Conner has been released from the Rowan County Detention Center after posting $5,000 bond.