Two Suspects Nabbed in Home Invasion Call

 

Right: Colton Anderson and Left: Alan Marshall

On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 at approximately 1:00 a.m. Lansing Police Officers responded to a residence in the 800 block of Vine St. in regards to a Home Invasion in progress. The caller/home resident informed dispatch that several male subjects forcibly entered the house with weapons.

As Officers were arriving they observed a vehicle leaving. A high risk stop was made and two subjects were located in the car and secured. Simultaneously other Officers made contact with the home resident/victim. The victim informed the Officers that three subjects had forcibly entered the house all armed with weapons (bats/pipes) and demanded items in the house. The victim stated he denied the suspects any items and the suspects left just as Officers were arriving. No injuries were reported and no property was taken.
The two subjects/suspects that were secured during the high risk stop were arrested for this crime. Officers believe a second vehicle was involved. Investigation as to the second vehicle and possible other suspect(s) is being followed up on.
Lansing Police Detectives have submitted their report alleging the two suspects in custody for multiple charges to the Ingham County Prosecutors office. Today, the Ingham County Prosecutors office issued Felony warrants on the two suspects.
The following two subjects were arraigned today in 54-A District court in front of Judge Felice on the following charges:
Colton Daniel Anderson, a 17 year old Brighton resident
CHARGES:
Count 1: Assault with Intent to Rob while Armed (Felony)
Count 2: Conspiracy to commit Home Invasion – 1st Degree (Felony)
Count 3: Home Invasion – 1st Degree (Felony)
BOND: $25,000. Cash/Surety
Alan Dale Marshall, an 18 year old Pickney resident
CHARGES:
Count 1: Assault with Intent to Rob while Armed (Felony)
Count 2: Conspiracy to commit Home Invasion – 1st Degree (Felony)
Count 3: Home Invasion – 1st Degree (Felony)
BOND: $25,000. Cash/Surety
Both Anderson and Marshall have hearings scheduled in 54-A District court in front of Judge Deluca.
 
UPDATE on Colton Anderson:  On February 4, 2014 – “People unable to sustain burden of proof – Lack of victim participation – Case dismissed.”