Arrests made in auto entering case in Augusta, RCSO says
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AUGUSTA, Ga. () – In a recent crackdown on vehicle-related crimes, the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of three individuals implicated in a series of car break-ins. The arrests were made following an incident at the Parc at Flowing Wells Apartments, which prompted a swift response from local authorities.

On the morning of Wednesday, October 22, at around 6:30 a.m., deputies were dispatched to the apartment complex after receiving reports of multiple vehicles being unlawfully entered. The investigation led officers to obtain a search warrant for a suspect vehicle, which was found to contain a variety of stolen items, including firearms.

The diligent efforts of the deputies culminated in the apprehension of the suspects involved. Among those arrested were Anario Carter, who faces charges including nine counts of entering an auto, along with one count each of financial transaction card theft and fraud. Jonathan Guidry was also taken into custody on similar charges, including nine counts of entering an auto, and is additionally charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

The arrests underscore the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in curbing theft-related activities in the area and highlight the importance of community vigilance and swift police response in tackling crime.

Anario Carter: Charged with 9 counts of Entering an Auto, 1 count of Financial Transaction Card Theft and 1 count of Financial Transaction Card Fraud

Jonathan Guidry: Charged with 9 counts of Entering an Auto and 1 count of Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon

Janiah Robinson: Charged with False Report of a Crime, False Statement and Hindering Prosecution

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