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Two alledged burglars are linked to other burglaries in state

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PEARL, MS (WLBT) - Two Pearl residents charged in recent burglaries in the city have now been linked to several other burglaries in Central Mississippi.

Pearl investigators arrested 30-year-old Chance Hardin and 20-year-old Corrina Brown in connection to the May 7th burglary of Midsouth Auto Auctions. Hardin is also charged with the May 10th burglary and auto theft at Trustmark Park.

Investigators believe they involved in burglaries in Warren County, Flowood and Jackson including the Mississippi Highway Patrol Driver Services Building May 26th.

The Mississippi Bureau Of Investigations plans to bring charges against Hardin in Hinds County. He is being held in the Rankin County Jail with no bond.

Brown was released on $25,000 bond.

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