FORT GRATIOT TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Three individuals were arraigned Thursday in 72nd District Court in connection with a January 19 home invasion in Fort Gratiot that led to the recovery of a stolen vehicle and the theft of multiple firearms, authorities confirmed.
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Deputies were originally dispatched to a residence on Pine Ridge Drive after a residential alarm was triggered. When they arrived, they found a stolen green Ford Bronco running in the driveway with the doors open and signs of forced entry at the home.
Following a search of the area, two suspects were taken into custody nearby. A third suspect was later arrested after a citizen tip led deputies to a local fast-food restaurant. Investigators later confirmed that an AK-style rifle and a pistol had been stolen from inside the residence.
All three suspects are now formally charged as follows:

Carlos Calloway, 29, of Detroit, is charged with:
- Home Invasion 1st Degree, felony
- Felony Firearm, 2 felony counts
- Larceny of a Firearm, felony
- Receiving and Concealing Stolen Property, felony
- Larceny in a Building, felony
Bond was set at $250,000 cash or surety.

Keyon Edwards, 19, of Southfield, is charged with:
- Home Invasion 1st Degree, felony
- Felony Firearm, 2 felony counts
- Larceny of a Firearm, felony
- Receiving and Concealing Stolen Property, felony
- Larceny in a Building, felony
Bond was set at $500,000 cash or surety.

Joshua Murphy, 36, of Eastpointe, is charged with:
- Home Invasion 1st Degree, felony
- Felony Firearm, 3 felony counts
- Larceny of a Firearm, felony
- Possession of a Firearm by a Prohibited Person, felony
- Receiving and Concealing Stolen Property, felony
- Larceny in a Building, felony
Bond was set at $500,000 cash or surety.
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