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22Sep/10Off

2 Bodies Found in Madison County

Toney, Ala - The bodies of 2 19-year-olds were discovered Tuesday afternoon in northwest Madison county.

The victims have been identified as Heather Junkins and Ryan Edmonts.

They were to be married in 2 weeks.

Edmonds' body was found at his mobile home on Wall Triana Highway around 2:30pm.

Junkins' body was found soon after at a home on Ready Section Road.

That's the home of Edmonds' mother Karrie, who says the couple was planning a garage sale Tuesday top raise funds for their upcoming wedding.

Deputies believe both died of an accidental overdose, but they'll wait on toxicology reports to confirm the cause of death.

That will take about 2 weeks.

2 Bodies Found in Madison County

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Burglary Arrests in Madison

Madison Police have announced five arrests in connection with two separate burglaries.

19 year old Matthew Anderson was taken in to custody on Tuesday and charged with Theft of Property and Receiving Stolen Property. Investigators say Anderson sold stolen jewelry to a Gold Shop on Hughes Road.The jewelry had been taken from a home the week before.

On Tuesday, Madison Police officers responded to a burglary call at the Carrington Cove Apartments. The suspects were still there, some fleeing on foot, others in a car. Eventually, all four were caught and arrested. Two were juveniles, the other two were identified as 18 year old Brittany Garner, and 19 year old Shannon Neal. The juveniles were charged with Burglary and Theft of Property. Neal and Garner were charged with Receiving Stolen Property.

Madison Police say they've seen an up tick in the number of burglary arrests recently, and they've been making more arrests thanks to a new program designed to get officers out of squad cars and on the streets.