 With forward pay from Appalachian Wireless, you'll avoid contracts and credit checks while taking advantage of some awesome perks like unlimited talk text and three gigs of data for just $44.99 or with five gigs for a mere $59.99. Forward pay. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. I'm going out for Lucas Pig. 19-year-old Lucas Pig pleaded not guilty today in Pike Circuit Court to a new charge of felony custodial interference. The new charge is in addition to the same charge he was already facing for allegedly running away with a teenage girl against the consent of the girl's family. With the new charge resulting from an alleged incident with strikingly similar circumstances and the same alleged victim, prosecutors say that Pig is a danger to the minor girl. Pig had been out of jail on bond prior to being charged in the second indictment. The Pike County Commonwealth's Attorney's Office requested that Pig be kept in jail on a cash bond. You won't leave this person alone. So, based on that judge, really worried for the victim in this case, I think it's only 13, 14 years old. We really think that her life is probably objective. Pig's defense attorney, Robert Wright, said there are circumstances in the case that will have to come out and will have to be considered. We would have to have him consideration. He's 19 years old. There are some mitigating factors that are probably not aware of here, but this next trial will certainly be brought with the evidence. Pike Circuit Judge Steve Combs ordered that Pig be held on the Commonwealth's recommended $5,000 cash bond. He's due back in court November 2nd. Reporting from Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Chris Anderson.