Three men have been charged in Fayette County Court with home invasion stemming from an October 16 incident. 18-year old Brenden Byrum of Greenup, 20-year old Anthony Bezroukoff of Effingham and 24-year old Jordan Springer of Beecher City are each charged with one count of home invasion as information states that each defendant, or one for whom he is legally responsible, allegedly “knowingly and without authority, entered the dwelling” at 223 E. Maple Street in Brownstown and “threatened the imminent use of force upon and intentionally caused injury to Blake Sefton by striking on and about the head and body.” The count is a Class X felony, punishable by 6 to 30 years in prison. Each defendant is also charged with one count of aggravated battery, a Class 3 felony, punishable by 2 to 5 years in prison and one count of criminal trespass to residence, a Class 4 felony, punishable by 1 to 3 years in prison. Byrum made an appearance in Fayette County Court on Thursday at which time he was advised of the charges against him and probable cause was found to detain Byrum with bond set at $35,000. Byrum was appointed public defender William Starnes and will make his first appearance with counsel on November 16 at 10am. Bezroukoff is set to make his first appearance in Fayette County Court on Monday at 10am and bond has been set in his case at $35,000. No court date is set as of this time for Springer.