NBPD crack the case of dealership break-in

NBPD crack the case of dealership break-in
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New Bern Police say they’ve arrested four adults and one juvenile for a September break-in at the Coastal Carolina Honda dealership.

Authorities say they were called to the location after someone broke into the business during the early morning hours of September 28, 2009.  Investigation into the incident revealed someone threw a brick through the glass doors, ransacked offices, damaged property and stole laptops, keys and other items from the location.  They even tried to break into a safe that was in the dealership.  Estimated cost of damaged and stolen property exceeded more than $16,000.

Charged in the incident are Ramon Bori Phan,  Peterson Yun Non, and Vincent Kison Jones with Breaking and Entering a Building, Felony Conspiracy, Larceny from a Building, two counts of Destruction/Damage to Property and Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor. Christopher Cornelius Respers is charged with Breaking and Entering a Building, Larceny from a Building and Destruction/Damage to Property.

All four men were placed in the Craven County jail under a $400,000 bond.

A 15 year old boy was also charged and turned over to juvenile services.

Authorities believe the group may also be responsible for break-ins in River Bend and Craven County.

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