Teens charged with Home burglary in Harlan County

Harlan county police arrested two teens in a home burglary after a citizen tip Friday morning, according to Evarts Police.
Harlan county officers responded to the burglary in progress call at 9 a.m. in the 500 block of Evarts after a citizen reported seeing a white car backed into the driveway and several young girl standing nearby.
According to police, one of the young girl was armed with what appeared to be a long gun. Police said shots were heard and the men drove off. There were bullet strikes in the home’s door and window.
Officer Chris brewer saw a Hyundai Elantra that matched the description of the suspect vehicle backed into a home in the 500 block of Evarts a short time later. As she approached the car, several people fled on foot.
Police caught Kimberly Ann Cox, 19, of Evarts, and a 17-year-old, and both were taken into custody after officers recovered electronics taken during the evarts burglary along with two rifles.
Police anticipate additional arrests, they said.
The Elantra, which had been struck by gunfire, was reported stolen in Evarts.
Cox is charged with aggravated burglary, gun possession, drug possession, evading arrest and felony theft