The quick response of ISP troopers leads to the arrest of burglary suspects

CARTHAGE – On November 2, 2022, at approximately 5:30 P.M., troopers from the Indiana State Police Pendleton District responded to a call made by a homeowner who believed his property was being burglarized.

When Trooper Ray Otter and Trooper Clayton Fox arrived at the residence near the 300 block of Log Street in Carthage, they spoke with the homeowner who told them that he heard unidentified voices coming from his property.

While the troopers waited for additional officers, an individual attempted to escape from the residence through a broken back window.  Troopers immediately gave verbal commands to the individual and placed him in handcuffs.  After it was determined the suspect was a juvenile, he was released to his parent and a report will be filed with juvenile probation.

As officers prepared to enter and search the residence, a second individual attempted to escape through the same back window.  Officers again gave verbal commands and Eithean Michael Stevens, 18, of Greenfield was arrested without any further incident on charges of residential entry, trespassing, criminal mischief, and false informing.

Trooper Tyler Painter also assisted on the scene, along with deputies from the Rush County Sherriff’s Department.