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</html><thumbnail_url>https://qa.thenewsjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Gabrielle-Malay.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>261</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>216</thumbnail_height><description>A Bacon Creek Road homeowner held a female intruder at gunpoint until police arrived early Sunday morning. About 12:30 a.m., officers from the Whitley County Sheriff&#x2019;s Department with the assistance of three Corbin police officers responded to the residence where Gabrielle Malay had unlawfully entered the residence through a window, Whitley County Sheriff Colan Harrell said in a release. Malay also matched the description of a woman, who abandoned a Kubota UTV after being approached by persons near the old Woodbine school, according to the release. &#x201C;The woman walked away, and the UTV left behind was determined to have been stolen from the same Bacon Creek Road residence days prior to the burglary,&#x201D; Harrell wrote. Deputy Brian Hensley had been investigating the Kubota theft, and Malay became a suspect in a separate auto theft investigation, which is being led by Deputy Joe Prewitt, the release stated. A vehicle stolen from Carter Street in the Woodbine community was found abandoned in a parking lot at Corbin&#x2019;s Exit 25. Hensley arrested Malay, 22, of Farmer&#x2019;s Trail in the Corinth community, charging her with theft by unlawful taking over $500 in connection with the UTV theft, second-degree burglary and third-degree criminal mischief. Prewitt charged Malay with theft by unlawful taking of an automobile over $10,000. &#x201C;We hope this arrest provides some comfort to residents,&#x201D; Harrell said. &#x201C;Assistance from the public and vigilant neighbors looking out for one another contributed to this arrest.&#x201D; Hensley and Prewitt are continuing their investigations and can be contacted by calling Whitley County E911 at (606) 549-6017 after regular business hours, or by calling the sheriff&#x2019;s department during regular business hours at (606) 549-6006. Deputy Jonas Saunders assisted with the investigation Sunday morning.</description></oembed>
