Fort Gratiot, MI – Three men have been formally charged in connection with a January 19 home invasion in Fort Gratiot that led to the theft of firearms and a stolen vehicle, according to the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office.
According to deputies, the suspects — identified as Carlos Calloway, 29, of Detroit; Keyon Edwards, 19, of Southfield; and Joshua Murphy, 36, of Eastpointe — were arraigned this week in 72nd District Court. Each faces multiple felony counts, including first-degree home invasion, felony firearm possession, larceny of a firearm, and receiving and concealing stolen property.
Authorities said deputies responded to a Pine Ridge Drive residence Friday evening after a home alarm sounded. On arrival, they found signs of forced entry and a green Ford Bronco running nearby with its doors open — later confirmed to be stolen.
Two suspects were located on foot and taken into custody, while a third was found at a nearby fast-food restaurant. Deputies also confirmed an AK-style rifle and a pistol were stolen from the home.
Bond was set at $250,000 for Calloway and $500,000 for Edwards and Murphy. All three remain in custody at the St. Clair County Detention and Intervention Center as the investigation continues.
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