Home Burglary in Nokesville Leads to Narcotics Arrests

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screen-shot-2016-12-15-at-9-23-34-pmPrince William Police investigated a home invasion in Nokesville Wednesday, and charged individuals connected to illegal drug possession and distribution.

Police arrested four Nokesville men and took two juveniles into custody.

Officers responded to a residence located in the 12500 block of Bristow Road in Nokesville to investigate an armed burglary, 8 a.m. Dec. 14.

Residents reported to police that two unknown men forcibly entered the residence through a basement door, and after a confrontation, the suspects fled in a vehicle.

While officers were investigating, the suspects returned to the home where police detained them without further incident.

Investigators learned that all parties, suspects and victims, were known to one another.

Following the investigation, detectives from the Robbery Unit charged two adults, James Dustin Burgess, 19, and Sean Matthew Riley, 19, both of Nokesville, each with one count of robbery, one count of burglary, and two counts of conspiracy to commit a felony. Their court date has been set for February 10, 2017.

Additionally, police arrested the two adult occupants of the Nokesville residence, Christopher Allen Holbrook, 48, and Eric Thomas Wilson, 19, in connection with a narcotics investigation, since the residence yielded evidence of narcotics distribution.

Police charged Holbrook with two counts of possession of a scheduled I or II narcotic (his court date is pending) and Wilson with possession with intent to distribute marijuana (his court date is February 9, 2017).

Bond information for both men were unavailable.

Detectives from the Narcotics Unit executed a search warrant, which led to the seizure of marijuana, prescription medication and drug paraphernalia.

Additional charges are also pending against two juveniles who also reside at the home.

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