HUTCHINSON, Kan. — A 34-year-old Hutchinson man wanted by police and arrested on a warrant but also faces new charges was ordered to prison Friday morning
Jeremy Frischenmeyer was wanted on the warrant for violating his community corrections on a conviction involving felony drug charges. Judge Trish Rose ordered the three year and four month sentence served. That number according to Senior Assistant District Attorney Steve Maxwell.
But, he has other charges pending. In one case, he’s charged with felony interference with law enforcement. The state alleges that he resisted or opposed officer Dustin Green, who attempted to serve the warrants. They allege he refused to come out of a house and fled officers on March 15 or 16.
The other case filed is for a charge of felony flee and elude with five or more moving violations. The state alleges he fled officers or attempted to elude them when given a visual or audible signal to halt. That allegedly occurred on March 14.
Those two cases are pending a preliminary hearing.
But, he was also arrested for warrants in Saline and Gray Counties.