Burglary Continued from Page 1to a wooded path where she had hidden a SKS assault rifle for Frazier.Correspondence was also found that indicated Frazier and the woman had been trying to dispose of weapons before law enforcement could find them.Frazier’s criminal history in Onslow County includes convictions on two counts of taking indecent liberties with a minor in 2008 and communicating threats in 2011.“The defendant deserved a lengthy incarceration in that his actions demonstrated disregard for the safety and property of others,” said District Attorney Ernie Lee. “With his record and his actions involving this burglary, the defendant deserves to be incarcerated inthe North Carolina Department of Correction. This office is pleased with the verdict and sentence.”Contact Daily News Senior Reporter Lindell Kay at 910-219-8456 or lkay@ freedomenc.com. Read his crime blog, Qff the Cuff, at http://onslowcrime. encblogs.com. Follow him on Twitter and friend him on Facebook @ 1 lindell.