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Search continues for Brooks Co. home invasion killers

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VALDOSTA, GA (WALB) - The search continues for two suspected home invasion killers, though police have recovered their car. 

Authorities found the vehicle at the home of the suspects' parents Thursday in Quitman.

24-year-old Derrick Styles and his brother 29-year-old Michael Styles are still on the run.

They're charged with killing 62-year old Alberto Lemus in his Brooks County home over the weekend.

Derrick is five feet 11 inches tall weighing 110 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. His brother Michael is five feet 11 inches weighing 160 pounds.

Both suspects are considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information can submit an anonymous tip by calling the Sheriff's Office at 229-263-7558.


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