The final two of nine defendants originally charged in a central Kentucky bourbon theft ring have pleaded not guilty.
The Courier-Journal reports 42-year-old Dustin Adkins and 49-year-old Mark Searcy pleaded not guilty to an organized crime charge at their arraignments in Franklin Circuit Court on Friday.
Investigators say Adkins and Searcy took part in a scheme that involved tens of thousands of dollars in whiskey being stolen since 2008. Two defendants already have pleaded guilty to a lesser charge
Investigators say Adkins has admitted accepting a barrel from Gilbert Curtslinger, who investigators say was the ringleader.
Searcy, who drove a truck at the Wild Turkey distillery in Anderson County, is accused of providing Curtslinger with barrels.
Adkins' attorney Amy Duncliffe declined to comment on Friday.