Jury finds 3 guilty in terrifying home invasion - Indianapolis Star

After deliberating for about 12 hours overnight, jurors found three men guilty of most felony charges they faced in a brutal 2013 home invasion on Indianapolis's Far Northside, including two men who are already facing decades in prison for their... The jury returned the verdicts for Michael Pugh, 23. Adrian Anthony, 22. and Taiwan Lundy, 22, just before 7 a. m. Friday morning after attorneys closed their cases Thursday evening following three days of testimony. Police said the men broke into the young couple's house in the 7000 block of North Spring Mill Road, ransacked the home, drove to area ATMs to withdraw cash using the victims' debit cards and stole many of their belongings, including the wife's SUV. Prosecutors asked the jury to find the defendants guilty of all 40 charges they faced. Jurors said he was not guilty of one count and could not reach a verdict on nine counts. 30 guilty counts, one not guilty and nine no verdicts. ? Anthony was found guilty of 35 guilty counts, one not guilty and four no verdicts. Deputy Prosecutor Kevin Kelly said he wasn't bothered by the jury's failure to reach a verdict on some counts. "We charged 40 counts and we believe they are guilty on all counts, but we are happy with the verdict. Source: www.indystar.com