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UPDATE: Jennings County Sheriff’s Office Take Suspects Into Custody

The Jennings County Sheriff's Office announced yesterday that Devin Lark and Kara Lutz were taken into custody on May 6. 

Devin Lark and Kara Lutz. Photos Provided

Updated Story:

(Jennings County, Ind.) - The Jennings County Sheriff's Office announced yesterday that Devin Lark and Kara Lutz were taken into custody on May 6. 

Original Story:

(Jennings County, Ind.) – The Jennings County Sheriff’s Office has been investigating in the northwestern part of Jennings County since early May 5 due to several home burglaries in the area.

Deputies have been on the scene and have developed suspects. All items that have been reported stolen at this time have been recovered except for cash.

The Jennings County Sheriff’s Office is seeking two suspects. The first is 28-year-old Devin Lark and the second is 28-year-old Kara Lutz. Both suspects should be considered armed and dangerous and you should not approach, but call 911 instead.

Sheriff Freeman encourages everyone to lock their doors and windows and to call Jennings County Dispatch at (812) 346-4911 if you see anyone suspicious.

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