 This just in August is hotter than ever at Appalachian Wireless as they are slashing all normal contract pricing on all smartphones by 50% when you sign up for service. Better service, bigger saving, serving you for the last 25 years at Appalachian Wireless. Authorities in Pike County believe 37-year-old Franklin Harris of Williamson took part in a home invasion burglary in June. Harris is accused of burglarizing the residents of Stephen Burke on the right fork of Lackens Creek and tying up a person at the residence before stealing several items and some marijuana. Two people had broken into this home and that they'd actually tied somebody up, not Stephen Burke, but another fellow who was at the home and threatened him with a baseball bat and while they were there then the two men stole a gun stole some marijuana that happened to be there and also stole some gaming systems. Harris is charged in the indictment with felony counts of first-degree burglary and theft. Commonwealth's attorney Rick Bartley said another man was also involved in the home invasion. Now there is another person involved the police have identified him by face and they probably have identified him by name but yet they think he might go by a nickname and so they're wanting to make sure exactly who his who he is and his identity so I think they'll be back to the grand jury pretty soon seeking an indictment against the other person that was involved with Franklin Harris. Bartley said the man tied up and threatened by Harris and his alleged accomplice was not injured. He added however that the situation could have been much worse. Luckily it didn't go quite as bad as it could have this could have been a tragedy and it actually shows one of the dangers of marijuana. People think marijuana isn't dangerous because what they're seeing across the country marijuana can be very dangerous in the sense of people will commit violent acts to get it and to take it from other people so one of the dangers of marijuana is the kind of people that are involved in the marijuana business. Franklin Harris could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted on the burglary charge reporting in Pikeville for EKB News. I'm Chris Anderson.