BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — East Baton Rouge Parish sheriff's deputies have arrested a 21-year-old woman accused of burglarizing her grandparents' house in December of more than $10,000 worth of valuables, with help from several friends.

Deputies booked 21-year-old Jenna Turner, of Greenwell Springs, over the weekend on counts of aggravated burglary, theft and theft of a firearm.

Also booked on the same counts were: 19-year-old Dawn Athey, 19-year-old Bobby Miller and 20-year-old James Poche, all of Denham Springs.

Deputies say several days before the burglary on Dec. 7, Turner, who at the time was living with her grandparents, stormed out of the residence and did not return.

It was unclear whether those arrested have attorneys.

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