Man on Crimestoppers Most Wanted List is Nabbed


Published/Last Modified on Thursday, December 4, 2008 2:30 PM EST

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HALIFAX — A man on the Halifax Crimestoppers Most Wanted List was arrested early Wednesday morning for a series of break-ins and larcenies in the area.

Robert Daryle Dunlow was arrested on numerous breaking and entering and larceny charges where thousands of dollars of items were stolen over several months, Lt. Bobby Martin of the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office said this morning.

He is also wanted for several break-ins and larcenies by the Nags Head police and in Northampton County.

Dunlow was arrested in the Sunset Crest Lane area of Roanoke Rapids following an investigation by Lt. Chuck Hasty and his squad, Martin said.

In an unrelated matter,

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