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Hutchinson woman facing three counts of attempted murder gets hearing date

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HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The 35-year-old woman charged with three counts of attempted murder in the second degree and criminal discharge of a firearm now has a date for a preliminary hearing in the case.

Judge Joe McCarville set a hearing date of April 15, for Nicole Renee Green. The case occurring February 21, when Hutchinson Police were dispatched to Midas Muffler and Brake Shop at 1101 N. Lorraine after a vehicle struck the building.

The occupants of the vehicle, 28-year-old Daniel Newburn, 42-year-old Stacey Plantz and 39-year-old Michael Beason, reported they were at Walmart and were confronted by Green in the parking lot. After a brief argument, the three left the parking lot and drove south on K-61. Green followed them in her vehicle and repeatedly shot at the vehicle they were in until they eventually ended up on Lorraine and crashed the vehicle into the southwest side of Midas.

Green left the scene and later turned herself in at the Law Enforcement Center.

Judge sets hearing date for suspect in stabbing case

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Sims

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — We now have a preliminary hearing date for a 32-year-old man charged with aggravated battery for allegedly stabbing 30-year-old man after the two got into an argument over money. Judge Joe McCarville set a hearing date of April 16 for Drew Sims.

It was back on Feb. 23 when officers were dispatched to the area of 12th & Monroe and found Brandon Zeh with a stab wound to his chest. He was transported to an area hospital and underwent emergency surgery.

Back on Feb. 6, Sims had been granted community corrections for crimes that included two counts of theft, forgery and giving a worthless check. Those crimes go back to July of last year. There my be a hearing over whether the revoke those corrections at a future date.

Sims in no stranger to law enforcement or the courts with other convictions that go back to 2001 and 2007, including flee and elude and theft.

Convicted felon who allegedly absconded from corrections faces firearm charge

Robert Clyborne 2

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — A 28-year-old man who absconded from community corrections was back in court Wednesday morning where he was told the state had filed a charge with being a felon in possession of a firearm.

Robert Allen Clyborne was granted corrections for distribution of marijuana for a case that goes back to Feb. of last year. He had absconded from those corrections and law enforcement was tipped off as to where he was staying. They were also warned that he could be armed and dangerous, so there was some concern when they went to the location where he was, but he ended up surrendering without incident.

At the time of his arrest, he was heavily armed with a couple of pistols and rifles according to Sheriff Captain Steve Lutz.

Clyborne will also face a community corrections violation which could see him sent to prison. He also has a warrant out of Texas involving the distribution of marijuana. When asked if he had any comment on bond while appearing via-video from the Reno County Jail, he stated “no.” His bond totals $160,000.

He’ll be back in court on the new charge on April 28.

Hutch man arrested for aggravated battery read formal charge

Cody Martin 2

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — A 20-year-old man has been formally charged with aggravated battery for an incident which occurred back on March 24 was back before a judge Wednesday for the reading of formal charge.

Cody Andrew Martin is accused of striking another individual with a baseball bat. That person was apparently trying to break up a fight between Martin 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.

His case now moves to a waiver-status docket on April 28.


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