
Two people are facing charges after they were seen on video trying to break in and steal one of the suspect’s cars from a towing service in Kentucky, according to the Oak Grove Police Department.
Oak Grove Police Department said officers received a call from Riddle’s Towing Service about 2 a.m. reporting an attempted break-in at one of its buildings.
When officers arrived at the scene, they detained 20 year-old Alec Parmley of Oak Grove and 22 year-old Cheyenne Helton of Clarksville, Tennessee.
During the investigation, Oak Grove Police officers determined that Parmley’s vehicle had been towed by Riddle’s and put in the business’s fenced lot.
Police said Parmley and Helton arrived at the business at 2 a.m. and scaled the fence to try and get his vehicle. When the vehicle would not start, Parmley then allegedly tried to get into the main office.
When these efforts proved unsuccessful, he fled the area with his accomplice as officers arrived. Parmley is alleged to have been armed with a firearm during the attempted break-in.
Oak Grove Police said surveillance cameras caught the incident on video.
Both suspects were arrested and booked into the Christian County Jail. Parmley was charged with first-degree attempted burglary, and Helton was charged with complicity to first-degree burglary.
Source: WBKO
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