Two Men Arrested in Downtown Charleston Burglary

Two Men Arrested in Downtown Charleston Burglary

In Charleston, South Carolina, two suspects have been apprehended and charged in a recent downtown burglary incident, as confirmed by the Charleston Police Department. The individuals have been identified as Antonio Robert Colon, aged 27, and Enrique Sanchez, aged 25, both residents of Summerville. These suspects are currently facing charges for an alleged first-degree burglary that occurred over the past weekend.

Details of the Arrest

Both individuals were booked into the Al Cannon Detention Center on Thursday following their arrest. They are scheduled to have their bond hearings at 10 A.M, Friday.

Account of the Burglary

The authorities were alerted to the burglary incident after being called to a home on Elliott Street. The crime reportedly took place overnight, with the Sergeant Anthony Gibson providing the information. Detailed surveillance footage that captured Colon and Sanchez exiting the residence and subsequently heading from Elliott Street toward East Bay Street in the early hours of Sunday morning played a substantial role in their identification and subsequent arrest.

The Charges

Based on the gathered evidence and the severity of the crime, both Summerville residents Antonio Robert Colon and Enrique Sanchez have been formally charged with first-degree burglary. The charges constitute a serious offense and can carry significant penalties if the individuals are found guilty.

Community Awareness

This arrest serves as a reminder for community members in Charleston and the surrounding areas to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities promptly. Charleston Police Department emphasizes that public vigilance and cooperation play a crucial role in crime prevention and the successful apprehension of suspects.

Enforcement Action

Facing the serious charges of a first-degree burglary, the arrested individuals, Antonio Robert Colon and Enrique Sanchez are set to appear for their bond hearing on Friday. If found guilty, the punishment for such an offense, according to South Carolina law, could range from a few years to life imprisonment. The final decision will be reliant on the evidence presented against them in the court and the specifications of their crime.

The Charleston Police Department’s swift response and subsequent crackdown on this crime reinforce their commitment to maintaining public safety and reducing criminal activities within the community.

As this case progresses, further details about the burglary, the suspects, and the potential penalties they face will be revealed. The Charleston community will undoubtedly follow developments closely, hoping for swift and fair justice.


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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