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Police arrest 4th suspect in Pearl home invasion

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PEARL, MS (WLBT) - Pearl police have arrested a fourth suspect in a home invasion earlier this month.  

15-year-old Justin Sterling of Jackson was charged last Friday with armed robbery, conspiracy to commit a felony and possession of burglary tools.

Sterling is in the Rankin County Jail on $500,000 bond.

His arraignment is set for Thursday at 9 a.m. in Pearl Municipal Court.

Sterling along with three other juvenile suspects, 15-year-old Jawayne Carter, 17-year-old Jerrod Cowards, and 15-year-old Jamain Ferguson, are being looked at by Pearl police and other area law enforcement agencies for possible involvement in other home burglaries.

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