The sheriff’s office said they were contacted after the stolen items were placed for sale on Facebook Marketplace.
Two adults and two children were inside at the time. All were able to safely evacuate the home. No injuries were reported.
Na’mir Antonio Hunt admitted during an interview to posting the items on Facebook Marketplace, the Sheriff's Office said.
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