BY MELANIE BUCK –

Both Hembree and Enyeart were charged with Commercial Burglary, a Class C Felony; Breaking or Entering of a Coin Operated Machine, a Class D Felony; Theft of Property and Criminal Mischief, both misdemeanors.

“It was a mix between us and people in the community paying attention,” said Mena Police Chief Brandon Martin.
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