SALINE CO.— Authorities have announced that the second of two suspects wanted in connection with recent home invasions has been apprehended and both are now in custody.
Currently being held in the Saline County Detention Center are Carl E. Campbell and Kyle Martin Day, 23.
The pair are said to have perpetrated two home invasions, one on April 19 and one on April 20.
The April 19 incident is said to have taken place at 4 p.m. on Raymond Street in Harrisburg.
Early reports indicated that two black men were caught on video surveillance entering the home with a gun and knife and stole money and a phone from the residence.
The incident on April 20 is said to have taken place at 15 Victoria Ann Dr., Carrier Mills.
A male victim in the Carrier Mills case, identified as Terry Felty, notified authorities via 911 that two men came into his house tied him up and made off with home electronics items before fleeing on foot.
Felty was said to have been uninjured.
Sources indicate that at approximately 4 a.m. April 20 authorities received a tip which caused them to stake out a residence in Carrier Mills until one of the alleged perps, identified as Campbell, made his move.
When that happened Campbell was tailed to Harrisburg where city officers were waiting to intercept.
Carrier Mills authorities received another tip from an area citizen and that, along with information provided by the Harrisburg Police, lead to the apprehension of Day.
Day's criminal history
Day’s criminal history includes an arrested January 8, 2011 during which he was charged with Aggravated Battery. The charge was pled down September 30, 2011 to Battery and Day was sentenced to 18 months probation and ordered to pay $24,352.77 in fines and fees, of which he still owes $21,352.77.
He was arrested February 1, 2012 and charged with Unlawful Possession of Cannabis 2.5-10 grams, Reckless Driving, Driving on a Revoked License and Disregarding a Stop Sign.
He pled guilty to the reckless driving charge in return for the remainder of the charges being dismissed.
For his cooperation Mr. Day was sentenced to 25 hours public service and ordered to pay $717 in fines and fees, of which he still owes $217.
Day currently has a pending felony case in Saline from July 8, 2013 in which he is charged with one count each of Receiving/Possession/Selling Stolen Property and Aggravated Fleeing Police/21 mph over the posted limit.
On Sept. 26, 2013 he became the subject of an Order of Protection taken out against him on behalf of one Kirstin Heberer.
He was charged with Violating an Order of Protection shortly thereafter.
That case is pending as well.
Day also has a collection of criminal charges pending from last year including Retail Theft from July 19, and Criminal Damage to Property $300-$10,000 from Sept. 1
Given his pending cases and current charges, it very well could be that Mr. Day has stepped into a pile of criminal crap he is not going to get out of this time.