JAMESTOWN — Two people were arrested Sunday, April 16, on suspicion of being connected to a burglary at a business in southwest Jamestown, according to Lt. Sid Mann with the Jamestown Police Department.
Mann said individuals entered a business on the 1000 block of 17th Street Southwest in Jamestown after hours and took merchandise with a value of approximately $4,300 to $4,500. The Jamestown Police Department investigated the burglary at the business.
Two search warrants were executed on Monday, April 17, at an apartment complex in northwest Jamestown. The investigation and search warrants resulted in the recovery of thousands of dollars in merchandise along with the arrests of two adults and one juvenile referral, Mann said.
Kendra Knife, 19, Jamestown, was arrested on suspicion of burglary, theft of property, dealing in stolen property and possession of methamphetamine paraphernalia, Mann said. Joshua Golon, 25, Jamestown, was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit burglary, theft of property, dealing in stolen property, possession of marijuana and possession of marijuana paraphernalia, he said.

Knife and Golon are both in the Stutsman County Correctional Center where they await formal charges.
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The Stutsman County Narcotics Task Force and North Dakota Parole and Probation assisted the Jamestown Police Department.