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Three Juveniles Charged with 42 Counts in Union County Crime Spree

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Union County, North Carolina, December 11, 2025

In Union County, three juveniles have been charged with 42 counts after a string of break-ins and vehicle thefts, impacting areas such as Indian Trail and Weddington. The investigation, led by the Union County Sheriff’s Office, involved collaboration with state and local police to apprehend the suspects. During the search, three firearms were seized from one suspect’s home, leading to additional charges. This incident highlights an alarming trend of juvenile crime in the region, prompting discussions about community engagement and preventive measures.

Union County, North Carolina

Three Juveniles Charged with 42 Counts in Crime Spree

In Union County, North Carolina, three juveniles have been charged with a total of 42 counts following a series of break-ins and vehicle thefts that occurred between September 10 and October 24. The Union County Sheriff’s Office led the investigation into these crimes, which included break-ins at businesses and vehicles, as well as the theft of several cars. The incidents took place in the Indian Trail, Stallings, and Weddington areas.

Details of the Arrests

The juveniles, who reside outside of Union County, were identified as suspects after a thorough investigation. Secure custody orders were obtained for each juvenile from the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice. Law enforcement collaborated with the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s JADE Unit, and the UCSO SHIELD Unit, successfully taking all three juveniles into custody and transporting them to a juvenile detention center.

Seizure of Firearms

During a coordinated search warrant with CMPD and the NCSBI, detectives seized three firearms from one of the suspects’ homes. The juveniles are charged with motor vehicle theft, breaking and entering, safecracking, and possession of firearms by a minor.

Collaborative Efforts Praised

Sheriff Cathey commended the collaboration among agencies saying it showcases the effectiveness of united efforts for public safety.

Background Context

This case brings to light a concerning trend of juvenile involvement in serious crimes across the region. Recently, several incidents have been reported involving juveniles facing multiple charges for vehicle break-ins and thefts. For instance, a prior case in June connected a 19-year-old and two juveniles to over 20 break-ins in Union County. Additionally, in September, two teenagers were arrested in Chesterfield County in relation to a series of alleged vehicle thefts. This trend suggests a growing pattern of criminal activity among young people that may require increased community engagement and preventative measures.

FAQs

What charges have the juveniles been facing in Union County?

The juveniles have been charged with a total of 42 counts, including motor vehicle theft, breaking and entering, safecracking, and possession of firearms by a minor. These charges stem from a series of break-ins and vehicle thefts that occurred between September 10 and October 24 in the Indian Trail, Stallings, and Weddington areas of Union County.

How were the juveniles apprehended?

The juveniles were identified as suspects after a thorough investigation led by the Union County Sheriff’s Office. Secure custody orders were obtained for each juvenile from the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice. With assistance from the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s JADE Unit, and the UCSO SHIELD Unit, all three juveniles were safely taken into custody and transported to a juvenile detention center.

What was seized during the investigation?

During a coordinated search warrant with CMPD and the NCSBI, detectives seized three firearms from one of the suspects’ homes. This seizure led to additional charges of possession of firearms by a minor against the juveniles.

What is the significance of this case?

This case underscores a concerning trend of juvenile involvement in serious crimes in the region. Recent incidents have seen juveniles facing multiple charges for vehicle break-ins and thefts, highlighting the need for continued vigilance and collaborative efforts among law enforcement agencies to address juvenile crime.

Key Features of the Case

Feature Details
Location Union County, North Carolina
Timeframe of Crimes September 10 to October 24
Areas Affected Indian Trail, Stallings, Weddington
Number of Juveniles Charged Three
Total Charges 42 counts
Seized Items Three firearms
Collaborating Agencies North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s JADE Unit, UCSO SHIELD Unit

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