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Two Lewisburg Men Arrested for Automobile Break-Ins

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Lewisburg Police Officers arrested two men for automobile break-ins in the Underwood Estates area of the city this weekend.

David Rookstool, 21, of Rupert and Aaron Michael Dorsey, 22,  of Meadow Bridge have been charged with fraudulent use of a credit card and breaking and entering of an automobile.

Both Dorsey and Rookstool are currently being held in Southern regional Jail.

Rookstool is also facing federal charges in relation to a break-in at Franks Gun and Pawn that occurred back in November 2010.

And Lewisburg Police officers have been investigating more thefts that occurred in late November.

They have now charged Kenneth Marshall, 23, of Lewisburg and Steven Hunter, 23, of Kieffer have both been charged with three counts of breaking and entering an automobile and conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor in relation to incidents that occurred in the Laffayette and Dwyer Lane areas of Lewisburg.

Both men have been arraigned before a Greenbrier County magistrate and were released on a 15 hundred dollar bond.