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911 Caller Reports Break In, RCSO Finds Suspect Trying to Break into Another Home

ASHEBORO N.C. – One person was arrested in Trinity after a 911 caller reported a breaking and entering in progress and police arrived to find the suspect attempting to break into another home.

On December 10, 2022, the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office responded to Koonce Dr., in Trinity, for a call about a suspicious person.

According to a press release from the Sheriff’s Office, while enroute, another caller reported a breaking and entering in progress in the same area. The caller told officials that a white male subject had attempted to enter the residence, buildings, and had entered a vehicle. When deputies arrived, the caller advised the subject left, walking toward a neighbor’s property.

The Sheriff’s Office says that while searching the area, deputies located a white male attempting to force his way into a residence on Koonce Dr. The subject, identified as Fredrick Swaim Jollie, was arrested.

During transport to the Randolph County Detention Center, Jollie was kicking the cage and the rear passenger window, causing damage. The deputy stopped the transport to apply additional restraints and was assaulted in the process.

Jollie was taken before the magistrate, who was presented with the facts of the case and probable cause was found for the charges of felony break or enter a motor vehicle, misdemeanor attempt to break or enter building, misdemeanor assault on a government official, misdemeanor injury to personal property and misdemeanor resisting public officer. He was issued a $15,000 secured bond and his first appearance was set for December 12, 2022, in Randolph County District Court.

Frederick Swaim Jollie

Frederick Swaim Jollie

  • Felony break or enter a motor vehicle
  • Misdemeanor attempt to break or enter building
  • Misdemeanor assault on a government official
  • Misdemeanor injury to personal property
  • Misdemeanor resisting public officer

$15,000 secured bond