 August is hot, and so are the savings at Appalachian Wireless, where all smartphones are 50% off. Even the 64, 128, and 256-gig models, two-year agreement required. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless, and East Kentucky Network Company. Roughly a month ago, the Pikeville Police Department asked for the public's assistance locating a man wanted for burglarizing several vehicles in the Bulls edition. Almost three weeks later, the Johnson County Sheriff's Office also asked for the community's help in an incident at Cross Creek, similar to the case in Pikeville. Now, both cases are solved and two people are in jail, but they're linked together. 24-year-old Zachary M. Deming of Detroit, Michigan, and 21-year-old Courtney Skylus of Martin County were arrested in Sayodo County, Ohio for a similar incident. Once Deputy Terry Tussys saw their mug shots, he knew they were linked to the case he was working on. During the course of doing an interview with EKB, you had actually told us about the break-ins in Pike County. So we started checking in on that. You gave me the information of the officer I called him, and we started working together on that. Saturday, I received a contact from the sheriff. He had sent me a news article from another agency about these individuals being picked up in Sayodo County, Ohio. Upon looking at the mail, he looked familiar as possibly the same suspect in Pikeville and our case. Deputy Tussys interviewed the two in Sayodo County and told EKB News they admitted to the break-ins in Johnson County. They were also linked to several other crimes in different states. It stems from what I understand from possibly Texas all the way to Michigan. Both agencies are happy the case can come to a rest with some answers. It's a big break in the case, you know. We knew that the individual wasn't from this area because we wouldn't get any kind of tips that was leading to anything. We knew he was probably from another area, and we kept reaching out further, and by as far as we'd made it had been to Ashland, so we were getting close. As of now, the two are only facing charges in Ohio. Charges in Kentucky out of Johnson and Pike counties are pending. In Paintsville, Shelby Still, EKB News. Thank you.