David Campbell was subsequently arrested after a search warrant was executed at the Red Rock Inn in Plymouth on Tuesday.
An arrest was made this week in an investigation of a home invasion in Starke County.
On August 3, the Hamlet Police Department requested assistance from the Detective Bureau of the Starke County Sheriff’s Office with the investigation of a home invasion. Two residents sustained injuries requiring them to be transported to the hospital.
As the investigation progressed, investigators were able to obtain critical information and identify an alleged suspect as David Campbell. Campbell was subsequently arrested after a search warrant was executed at the Red Rock Inn in Plymouth on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, detectives with the Starke County Sheriff’s Office and Hamlet Police worked with the Starke County Prosecutor’s Office to secure thirteen charges on Campbell including:
two counts of Level 1 Felony Burglary with serious bodily injury to a dwelling
two counts of Level 2 Felony Burglary with serious bodily injury
two counts of Level 3 Felony Burglary with serious bodily injury
two counts of Level 3 Felony Burglary resulting in bodily injury
two counts of Level 3 Felony Aggravated Battery when the assault poses a substantial risk of death
Level 4 Felony Burglary of a dwelling
two counts of Level 5 Felony Battery resulting in serious bodily injury
two misdemeanor counts of battery resulting in bodily injury.
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