> SOUTHERN INDIANA —
Three Clark County men were arrested in Jeffersonville on Monday night following a reported home invasion in Oldham County, Ky.
According to a news release from the Oldham County Police Department, a resident in the 6600 block of Ashbrooke Drive called police at about 9 p.m. to report two men armed with guns inside her home demanding cash. The victim told police the two males fled to a dark truck parked on the street, occupied by a third man.
The victim also contacted her husband, who was driving home and noticed the suspect’s truck fleeing the area. The husband then followed the suspect into Indiana where the Jeffersonville Police Department intercepted the vehicle.
The three suspects, Theodore Harman, 43, of Jeffersonville, Albert Still, 39, of Clarksville, and Timothy Still, 30, of Clarksville, were arrested by JPD for drug and firearm possession.
Oldham County Police interviewed the suspects and plan to charge them with 1st degree burglary and 1st degree robbery. They were transported to the Clark County Jail, awaiting extradition to Oldham County.
Floyd County
Three Southern Indiana men charged in Kentucky home invasion
Homeowner followed suspects to Jeffersonville
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