Three Suspects Arrested in Burglary on Hodges Farm Road
On December 7, 2025, at approximately 10:01 p.m., deputies from A Shift of the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported burglary at 2833 Hodges Farm Road. The reporting party advised that a male and female were observed unlawfully on the property and removing items from a trash dump area.
Upon arrival, deputies encountered a red Chevrolet truck attempting to leave the scene. Deputies detained the male driver and initiated an on-scene investigation. The reporting party soon arrived and provided security camera footage clearly showing the male suspect inside the trash dump area removing metal items and other property without authorization.
Deputies arrived on scene within six minutes and immediately conducted a canvass of the surrounding area to locate the second suspect. During the search, deputies located a female suspect and a second male individual lying in a field across the roadway. Both subjects were taken into custody without incident. The investigation determined that the suspects had cut and damaged a fence on the rear of the property to gain entry.
The suspects were identified as Michael Jackson, Sheena Britt, and Offen Davis III, all residents of Lenoir County. All three were transported to the Lenoir County Jail for processing on the following charges:
Charges
Michael Jackson – $5,000 Secured Bond
• Felony Breaking and Entering
• Felony Conspiracy
• Felony Larceny After Breaking and Entering
• Injury to Personal Property
Sheena Britt – $5,000 Secured Bond
• Felony Breaking and Entering
• Felony Conspiracy
• Felony Larceny After Breaking and Entering
• Injury to Personal Property
Offen Davis III – $2,500 Secured Bond
• Felony Aid and Abet Larceny
Sheriff Jackie Rogers expressed his appreciation for both the reporting party and the responding deputies:
“The vigilance of our citizens and their willingness to report suspicious activity play a critical role in keeping our communities safe. The timely call and video evidence provided by the reporting party, combined with the quick response and attention to detail shown by our deputies, led to the swift identification and apprehension of all involved. I am proud of the teamwork and professionalism demonstrated in this case.”
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