Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields announced the arrest of an individual following an investigation in the Robbins area.
On January 20, the Moore County Sheriff’s Office received a report of larceny of two four-wheelers and a trailer from a residence in Robbins.
On January 31, the Moore County Sheriff’s Office received a separate report of a larceny of a motor vehicle from the Robbins area.
Following an investigation, two four-wheelers and a vehicle were recovered, and warrants for arrest were obtained for Corey Hussey, 22, of Robbins.
On Wednesday, February 2, Hussey led sheriff’s investigators in a brief vehicle pursuit from northern Moore County into Randolph County.
Moore County investigators, with the assistance of the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office, located and arrested Hussey at a residence in Randolph County where he was found in possession of a firearm and methamphetamine.
Randolph County Sheriff’s Office charged Hussey with felony possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and injury to personal property.
Moore County Sheriff’s investigators charged Hussey with four counts of felony larceny of a motor vehicle and felony flee to elude.
Hussey was admitted to the Moore County Detention Center under a $110,000 secured bond pending a first court appearance in Moore County District Court on Tuesday, February 8.
At the time of these offenses, Hussey was out on a $100,000 secured bond resulting from charges of second-degree arson and resisting a public officer in May of 2021. That bond was revoked.
Anyone with information regarding this or any other investigation is requested to contact the Moore County Sheriff’s Office Tip Line at 910-947-4444.