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A Hollister man has been formally charged in connection with a commercial break-in that occurred earlier this year. The Halifax County Sheriff's Office announced the arrest following an extensive investigation into the incident.
Authorities reported that the break-in targeted a business within the county. While specific details regarding the nature of the business and the exact date of the incident were not immediately released, investigators collected evidence linking the suspect to the scene. This evidence was pivotal in moving the case forward.
The suspect was taken into custody without incident. He now faces multiple criminal charges related to the break-in. The Sheriff's Office emphasized its continued commitment to investigating property crimes and holding those responsible accountable to the community. The case remains active, and officials have indicated that further details may be released as the judicial process continues. The suspect is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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