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Arrests made in home invasions

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VALDOSTA, GA (WALB) -  Three suspects are now charged in connection with a series of home invasions in Lowndes County over the last month.

Deputies recovered $10,000 worth of stolen jewelry, electronics, and personal items. 20-year-old Jakaila Martin is charged with aggravated assault, false imprisonment, and armed robbery.

Martin and 24-year-old Randall Simpson are also charged with drug possession and possession of tools to commit a crime.

 Deputies found marijuana and cocaine on them when they arrested them. 19-year-old Kenneth Johnson has been charged with theft by receiving stolen property.

The most recent invasion occurred at a on East Adair Street Sunday. Investigators say they could make more arrests.

 

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