Tiara McLellan, of Warrick Mill Road in Lumberton, reported Wednesday that someone broke into her residence and stole two flat screen televisions, valued at $700; a Samsung Galaxy tablet, valued at $450; and a laptop computer, valued at $500.

Stephanie Iamm, of Lee Circle in Lumberton, reported Thursday that someone stole from her a Nintendo video game system, valued at $200; three Nintendo video games, valued at $100; an assortment of clothing, valued at $200; an assortment of ladies cosmetics, valued at $80; and medication, valued at $100.

Joe Pearce, of Bear Creek, reported Thursday that someone entered his work vehicle, owned by Core-Mark International, while it was parked at the Minuteman store on East Fifth Street in Lumberton and stole 12 cartoons of cigarettes, valued at $600.

Randell Hunt, of Moss Creek Road in Lumberton, reported Thursday that someone stole his 2016 Ford Fusion while it was parked at Woodhaven Nursing Center on Pine Run Drive. The vehicle’s value was recorded on the incident report as $21,000.

Miguel Quinones, of Columbia Avenue in Lumberton, reported Thursday that someone broke into his work trailer and stole an air compressor, and an assortment of power tools and hand tools. The combined estimated value of the stolen items was recorded on the incident report as $1,600.

The following break-ins were reported to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office:

Dorothy Scott, Nantucket Road in Shannon; Mary Hunt, Beach Drive in Lumberton; Jackie Oxendine, U.S. 301 South in Rowland; Mary Locklear, Hezekiah Road in Pembroke; Deborah Kemp, Railroad Street in St. Pauls; Bonnie Locklear, Saturn Drive in Rowland; Sherena Locklear, Lakewood Drive in Maxton; Ieshia Davis, Odum Road in Lumberton; and Johnnie Locklear, Red Bank Road in Maxton.

The following incidents of larceny of a firearm were reported to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office:

James Pipkins, on Alamac Village Drive in Lumberton; and Warren Clements, on West Carthage Road in Lumberton.

Kendrick Locklear reported Wednesday to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office that he was the victim of assault with a deadly weapon on Red Hill Road in Maxton.

Joanna Jackson reported Thursday to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office that she was the victim of armed robbery on Bridgers Road in Rowland.