Hutchinson woman convicted of 3 counts of aggravated assault scheduled for sentencing
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — A 35-year-old woman who was charged with three counts of attempted murder in the second degree and enter pleas to lesser counts is scheduled to be sentenced on Thursday.
The state made a plea offer to Nicole Green and she apparently entered pleas to three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The attempted murder charges as well as a charge of intentionally firing into a vehicle were all dropped by the state.
Green was arrested for an incident back on Feb. 21, that started at Walmart back and then ended when the victims vehicle struck the southwest side of the Midas Muffler and Brake Shop. She was accused of firing into the vehicle forcing the vehicle off the road and into the local business.
Sentencing is scheduled for Thursday afternoon in front of Judge Joe McCarville.
Suspect in motel standoff from last week makes court appearance
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — A 30-year-old Hutchinson man wanted was taken into custody last week after a stand off with Police at a local motel has been formally charged with crimes. one associated with that incident.
Darrell Beachy is charged with felony theft, theft by deception and interference with law enforcement. The state alleges that on May 13, he stole two vehicles, a 1981 Buick Regal and a 1977 Buck Century.
He also alleged to have obtained money by deceptive means by false statements or representation to the victim. That crime allegedly occurring on May 29.
The final count in regards to the incident where Hutchinson Police Detective Curtis Black attempted to make contact with Beachy and he allegedly ran from the officer.
The incident on that date started around 5 a.m. on June 4, when police were alerted that he was in a motel room at the Sunflower Inn on East 4th. That led to a standoff for a time, with the defendant found in one of the rooms and he was taken into custody.
The case against him will now moved to a future waiver-status docket.
Wichita woman jailed after non-injury accident fails to show in court
HUTCHINSON, Kan. – A 30-year-old Wichita woman arrested a week ago on various charges after her vehicle collided with another was scheduled to be back in court Wednesday to hear the formal charges against her, however she was a no show.
Monique Ginn is suspected of being in possession of PCP ,also known as angel dust, possession of drug paraphernalia, DUI, failing to give information on an accident, failing to report an accident, driving while suspended, no insurance and an expired tag.
Her vehicle collided with another driven by 33-year-old Nicole Mesa of Hutchinson in the 500 block of East 23rd, however Ginn was arrested in the 2600 block of North Main in Hutchinson when she was stopped by police.
She didn’t appear before Judge Trish Rose during the Wednesday status hearings according to Deputy District Attorney Tom Stanton. That means a bench warrant could be issued for her arrest.