Hutchinson woman busted for burglary and theft of firearms
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — A 23-year-old Hutchinson woman was in court Tuesday morning where she was told of the charges against her.
Charges against Jazmin Larue includes three counts of burglary of a dwelling and six counts of felony theft three include the theft of firearms. The others according to the complaint involved the theft of personal property.
She allegedly entered the same home in the 4600 block of North Pennington Road three days in a row, between Sept 30, and Oct. 2, 2014.
All of thefts involve the same individual. The burglary charges are level seven person felonies with a sentencing range on each count of between 11 months and 34 months or just under three years in prison. The burglaries are level nine non-person felonies with a sentencing range on each count of between 5 months and 17 months in prison.
This case involves the Reno County Sheriff investigation, but she was also arrested for failing to appear in a theft case and interference with law enforcement. That last charge is for what allegedly happened in the 200 block of West 2nd. The arrest coming on Sept. 30.
Her bond set at $7,000 and her case will now be scheduled as part of a future waiver-status docket.
Hutch man arrested for aggravated battery scheduled for court Wednesday
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — A 20-year-old man arrested for suspicion of aggravated battery for an incident which occurred just over a week ago is scheduled to be back before a judge Wednesday for the reading of formal charges.
Cody Andrew Martin is accused of striking another individual with a baseball bat. That person was apparently trying to break up a fight between him and another person. During his first appearance, he says he only swung the bat once and hit the wrong person. He told the judge that he was using the bat as a defensive move while the fight was going on.
The hearing Wednesday is in front of Magistrate Judge Randy McEwen.
State granted continuance in the trial of Nickerson man
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Judge Trish Rose after hearing arguments Tuesday over the states motion to continue the jury trial for a Nickerson man, she officially agreed to the continuance.
Shanon Patrick Williams is charged with aggravated indecent liberties with a child, indecent liberties with a child and three counts of sexual exploitation of a child. The case has to do with Williams taking pictures of his step-daughter who was 13 and 14 years old at the time of the alleged crimes. Officials discovered through their investigation that there were 250 e-mail strings with conversations in 30-35 countries. There were indications that he was trying trade the photos for other pornographic pictures and movies. The crimes allegedly occurring between September 13, 2011 and July 31, 2013.
With the continuance, the trial is now scheduled for April 14.