Three individuals are behind bars and facing charges following their arrest and an investigation into a Rosedale burglary Sunday.
According to the Parke County Sheriff's Office, a burglary involving the theft of property valued at over $14,000 took place at a residence at 33 North West St., Rosedale. The complaint told police personal belongings had been stolen from both inside and outside the residence.
Responding deputies learned a motorcycle, household items and an outboard boat motor were among the items missing. An investigation led police to a neighboring residence, where the items were seen in plain view.
After returning to the area, officers located Kimberly Evans, Stacey Evans and Clyde D. McManaway and arrested all three on charges related to the burglary.

Kimberly Evans, 57, Rosedale, was booked on a Level 5 felony charge of burglary.
Stacey Evans, 36, Rosedale, was charged with Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance and a Level 5 felony charge of burglary.

McManawy, 52, Rosedale, was also booked on a Level 5 felony charge of burglary.
Anyone with information related to this case or the sale of the outboard motor or other items is urged to contact the Parke County Sheriff’s Office.
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