Trussville police obtain warrants for 2 men related to car break-ins

Courey Javon Jones

Two men have been charged, but were still at large Wednesday, in relation in relation to the car break ins and thefts in the Stockton neighborhood of Trussville that occurred in the early morning hours of Nov. 15, police said.

Warrants were signed Wednesday against the two men, according to a statement from Trussville police.

Courey Javon Jones, 22 of Birmingham, and  Justin Ellis Hall, 22 of Irondale, were each charged with six counts of unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle and one count of theft of property first-degree. Their bond has been set at $70,000.

The first-degree theft charge stems from the theft of a 2009 Infiniti G37.

According to court records, Hall was just released from prison with the Alabama Department of Corrections on Nov. 7, eight days before the break ins and thefts occurred.  Both suspects are still at large at this time.

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