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Two Murfreesboro Teens Charged in Auto Burglary Cases

Sep 22, 2016 at 11:59 am by Bryan Barrett


Two Murfreesboro teenagers were arrested and charged with four counts of theft, three counts of burglary to an automobile and two counts of fraudulently using a credit card.

Caleb Chesterfield and Ajaizion Johnson were picked up by police after the two allegedly used a credit card that did not belong to them at Family Video on Northfield Boulevard in Murfreesboro. Police found the two still in the area and a quick search of the duo reveled the alleged stolen credit card in the back pocket of Johnson. An iPhone and iPod were then discovered to be in Chesterfields possession.

Police visited the Chesterfield home where they recovered a stolen X-Box that was lifted on September 12, 2016 and a purse that was stolen on September 15, 2016, according to a police report. Chesterfield admitted to having the property, but claimed that he did not steal it.

The two teens will appear in court on November 21, 2016.

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MPD Arrest 16-19068 A,B

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