04/25/2024
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By Erin Smith

Henry Kendrell Robinson

One of three men wanted for a breaking and entering that ocurred in Clarkton in August has been arrested.

Henry Kendrell Robinson, 24, of Stanley Street in Council, was arrested on Thursday afternoon by the Bladen County Sheriff’s Office. He is charged with one count each of felony breaking and entering, felony larceny after breaking and entering, and felony possession of stolen goods. Robinson is being held in the Bladen County Jail under a$10,000 secured bond. He is scheduled to appear in Bladen County Superior Court on January 8, 2018.

Major Larry Guyton, with the Bladen County Sheriff’s Office, said the breaking and entering ocurred on August 12th at a house on West Graham Street in Clarkton.

“The homeowner at the residence was not home and he called a friend and asked him to meet him at the house. They were planning on working on a fall garden,” said Major Guyton.

He said the friend arrived at the house first and found three men in the backyard carrying two televisions and a DJ spin table out of the house. Major Guyton said the friend asked them what they were doing there and one man produced a handgun and started shooting. The friend promptly left the house and called 911.

Major Guyton said one television and the DJ spin table were left in the yard of the residence.

Major Guyton said deputies have been searching for the three individuals since August. While Robinson has been arrested, two other individuals remain at large and there are outstanding warrants for their arrests as well.

The Bladen County Sheriff’s Office is still seeking:

*Rashawn Tarmine Rose, 26, of 61 Willow Run Lane, Whiteville. He is facing charges of one count each of felony breaking and entering, felony larceny after breaking and entering and felony possession of stolen goods.

*Akimas Kendall Rose, 23, of 61 Willow Run Lane, Whiteville. He is facing charges of one count each of felony breaking and entering, felony larceny after breaking and entering and felony possession of stolen goods.

Other charges are pending, said Major Guyton. Anyone with any information as to the whereabouts of Rashawn Rose and his brother, Akimas Rose, is asked to contact the Bladen County Sheriff’s Office at 910-862-6960.

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