The United States Department of Justice announced that two women who broke into vehicles parked in the Daniel Boone National Forest have been sentenced to federal prison.
Whitney Renae Maness, 22, of Irvine and Mikayla Danielle Hudson, 20, of Versailles, were both sentenced to 15 months in prison for stealing personal property from cars parked at the Daniel Boone National Forest.
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The women will also have to pay restitution.
Maness and Hudson admitted at their guilty pleas that from August 16, 2015, until September 23, 2015, they stole from 19 vehicles parked in the Daniel Boone National Forest.
Both admitted that they broke out windshields, side windows and rear windows with tire irons and other objects to steal person property. The property stolen belonged to 23 different people and included clothing, climbing equipment, electronic equipment, credit cards, debit cards, reward cards, driver’s licenses, social security cards, and insurance and vehicle registration documents.
Both women will be on a supervised release for three years after they get out of prison.
During that period, they cannot enter any recreation area within the Daniel Boone National Forest.