HUTCHINSON, Kan. – A 33-year-old Hutchinson man with at least five cases pending and two where he was sentenced a week ago could face four more cases, that according to statements made in court in the cases against Timothy McQueen.
Judge Joe McCarville set a hearing on all the pending cased for August 21. That includes the latest case where McQueen was arrested along with 21-year-old Kelsey Hambey. Both are charged with burglary, theft and criminal damage to property after the owner of State Wide Mini Storage reported finding them in a storage unit at 312 W 4th. Senior Assistant District Attorney Steve Maxwell indicated in court Wednesday that he has filed four more complaints against McQueen, but didn’t give specifics.
Last week, he was before Judge Rose for sentencing in two other cases. He was convicted of aggravated burglary for a case that goes back to October 5, 2012. He had broke into a building at 206 West 5th. Judge Rose sentenced him to 10-months in prison, then granted 1-years probation. In the other case, he was convicted of possession of methamphetamine for a case that goes back to November 16, 2012. Judge Rose sentenced him to one year, eight months in prison, but again granted probation of one year, 8-months.
She ran the two probation periods consecutive to each other meaning he will be on probation for two years, 8-months.
Kelsey Hambey has four cases pending and her cases are scheduled as part of that same hearing with McQueen next month.