Two suspects are in custody after a series of break-ins at businesses across the street from Appalachian Power Park on Tuesday night.
Charleston Police arrested the second suspect, Elizabeth Sayre, at about 2 a.m. on Thursday, according to a news release.
Authorities arrested Sayre, 21, on a charge of breaking and entering for allegedly intruding at Smith Floor Covering Distributors.
She is expected to undergo an arraignment for several similar charges on Friday.
Police accused Sayre and an accomplice, George Jeffery, of breaking into the flooring company, along with No Limit Fitness and an adjacent building.
Jeffery, 29, remained at South Central Regional Jail in lieu of a $30,000 bond on Thursday afternoon. He is charged with three counts of breaking and entering.
Sayre remained at the jail in lieu of a $10,000 bond for the recent charge, along with a nearly $1,400 bond for past charges.
On January 24, Sayre stole a bicycle on the 100 block of Hale Street in Charleston, according to a criminal complaint. Police charged her with grand larceny.
She previously stole a handful of candy bars from an open vending machine at CAMC General Hospital, according to a complaint from April.
Authorities also accused Sayre of shoplifting on January 15, trespassing on July 3 and petit larceny and trespassing on July 30, according to city records.
Investigators identified both Sayre and Jeffery, who are homeless, with help from employees at Manna Meal and Covenant House.
The pair could also be seen throughout several videos, each captured by surveillance cameras at the businesses.
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