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Burglary duo among new arrest in New Kent

By Community Member | October 5, 2015 12:03 pm

Two men who allegedly robbed a home in New Kent have been arrested by New Kent Sheriff’s Office.

Jason B. Dunlow, 19, and Gregory R. Wilhelm, 46, both of Aylett, were both charged with one count each of grand larceny and intent to sell stolen property. Wilhelm received an additional charge of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. According to the arrest report, on July 14 of this year a residence off Tunstall Road was burglarized with items stolen that included firearms. After interviewing witnesses, investigators from neighboring jurisdictions of Hanover and King William cooperated with New Kent to come up with the names of the aforementioned suspects. Authorities arrested the duo on Oct. 2 and recovered several items including some firearms and pieces of jewelry. Dunlow was being held on $3,000 bond while Wilheim was being held on no bond.

Several other individuals were taken into custody by the sheriff’s office in the past week:

–Jason W. Martin, 44, of New Kent, on one charge of perjury. Martin allegedly filled out an application for a concealed weapons’ permit that had some information that was not accurate when provided. He was being held on $5,000 secured bond.

–Charles L. Parsons, 23, of Lanexa and Brandy M. Sloan, 31, of Fredericksburg, each on one charge of possession of heroin. According to the police report, on Apr. 3 a deputy came into contact with a suspicious vehicle in Chesapeake Circle and upon inspection, found several pieces of suspected narcotics and paraphernalia. Both suspects were being held on $3,000 bond.

–Luis J. Quinones, 39, of Henrico, on one charge of construction fraud. The report alleges that on May 1, Quinones failed to perform construction services after he received payment for it. A warrant was issued and he was arrested on Oct. 1.

–Steven J. Slater, 26, of Williamsburg, on one charge of grand larceny. Slater is suspected of stealing property from Heath Industrial Park in Barhamsville.