A joint investigation by the Parke County Sheriff's Office and the Clay County Sheriff's Office resulted in the arrests of multiple individuals and drugs being taken off the streets recently.
According to police documents, the two departments conducted a joint investigation centered around the sale and distribution of methamphetamine in both counties.
Three individuals were arrested in Parke County. Those individuals were: Jamie A. Bradenburg, 51, Indianapolis; Brittany L. Hart, 36, Indianapolis; and Shelia M. Harper, 77, Rockville.

Bradenburg faces a Level 2 felony charge of dealing in meth over 10 grams, while Hart faces a Level 6 felony charge of possession of a controlled substance and Harper faces a Level 4 felony of dealing in meth.
Two individuals were arrested in Clay County and they were: Terry L. Harper, 75, Rockville, and Angelicia H. Harper, 45, Rockville.
Terry Harper faces a Level 2 felony count of dealing in meth over 10 grams and there could be additional charges coming out of Parke County, while Angelicia Harper was booked on a Class A misdemeanor of visiting a common nuisance.
The investigation resulted in over a half pound of meth and cocaine, as well as other narcotics.
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