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MAN AND WOMAN CHARGED AFTER ROBBERY – NEW BERN, NC

On 12/28/20, at approximately 2:50 p.m.,� 22-year-old Hunter Martin went into a jewelry store. He punched an employee in the face and then ran out of the mall with jewelry. He was seen getting into a silver car with a female inside. Approximately two hours later, Martin was seen driving the car. Police tried to stop the car, but Martin drove off at speeds approaching to 100 miles per hour.

Officers ended the chase due to safety concerns for other motorists. Martin ended up crashing the car. He was taken to a medical center and then charged the morning after his release. He is charged with common law robbery, two counts of felony hit & run, fleeing to elude and resisting obstructing and delaying a public officer. The woman in the car, Victoria Frazier, was charged with aid and abet larceny. Click here to see their mug shots.

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