Multi-agency investigation recovers $630K in stolen vehicles; 2 arrested, SBI says

Updated 2 hours ago
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) -- A multi-agency investigation has led to the recovery of more than $630,000 worth of stolen commercial vehicles and the arrest of two men on felony charges, according to the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.

SBI agents executed search warrants Wednesday morning at properties in Hope Mills and Hoke County as part of the ongoing case.

During the operation, investigators recovered two motor vehicles, six semi-trucks and three trailers. Authorities say the vehicles were stolen from locations across North and South Carolina. Investigators believe dozens more connected to the scheme are still missing.

According to the SBI, suspects allegedly stole trucks, altered vehicle identification numbers and license plates, and then rented the vehicles to unsuspecting individuals and businesses.

North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation



Two people have been arrested in connection with the investigation.



Andre David Horace Jumpp, of Hope Mills, is charged with:
  • Two counts of felony breaking and entering
  • Two counts of felony larceny of a motor vehicle


Prince Leon Raymond Betts, of Raeford, is charged with:
  • Two counts of felony breaking and entering
  • Two counts of felony larceny of a motor vehicle
  • Two counts of possession of a firearm by a felon
  • One count of possession of a stolen motor vehicle


Andre David Horace Jumpp (right) and Prince Leon Raymond Betts

North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation



The investigation began with the Brunswick County Sheriff's Office and involved multiple agencies, including the U.S. Department of Transportation Office of Inspector General, the National Insurance Crime Bureau, Hope Mills Police Department and the Hoke County Sheriff's Office.



Authorities are asking for the public's help in locating additional stolen vehicles. Anyone who may have rented a vehicle from the suspects is urged to contact the SBI at 919-662-4500.

No additional details have been released.
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