 All this month, get up to $50 off any Android smartphone from Appalachian Wireless. Any Android you desire. All $50 off with two-year agreement. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless and East Kentucky Network Company. 18-year-old Elijah Williamson and 15-year-old Jordan Dillon both pleaded not guilty Friday before Pike Circuit judge Steve Combs to fail any criminal mischief charges. The two were accused of shooting and killing a dozen head of cattle at a Pike County farm last month. In Friday's hearing, the two were ordered held on $10,000 surety bonds. The hearing was also the first revelation of Dillon's identity, which up until now had been protected since he's a juvenile. We were not able to publicize that indictment until the juvenile actually appeared in court today for his arraignment. Both of the people came in today, entered not guilty plays and the court said it for a pretrial hearing. It's estimated that the total monetary loss of the cattle may be more than $20,000. Commonwealth's Attorney Rick Bartley told EKB News following Friday's hearing that at least one of the defendant's families had made a restitution payment to the owners of the cattle in the amount of $10,000. Both of these people have expressed extreme remorse for what they've done and in fact one of them's family made a payment today of restitution to the victims in this case of $10,000. So it's a very serious case, just one of those things that people do that if they could take it back, they would, but unfortunately they're going to have to pay the price and we'll be back in court in December to discuss a possible resolution of this case. Elijah Williamson and Jordan Dillon face up to five years in prison in the case. Bartley said any punishment levied on Dillon will be handled by Kentucky Juvenile Justice Services until he turns 18. In Pockville, Chris Anderson, EKB News.