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Linn County jail bookings: May 4 through May 9

Updated: May 12

Below is a summary of persons recently taken into custody by Linn County law enforcement officers and booked into the Linn County jail. All of the persons listed are presumed innocent until proven guilty.


May 9

• Darren Lowry, Fort Scott, was taken into custody by the Linn County Sheriff's Office for alleged probation violation.


May 8

• Mason Hochhalter, Parker, was taken into custody by the Linn County Sheriff’s Office for alleged failure to appear in court.


May 7

• Megan Short, Pleasanton, was taken into custody by the Linn County Sheriff’s Office for alleged burglary; dwelling to commit felony.

• Mishell Hernandez, Mound City, was taken into custody by the Linn County Sheriff’s Office for alleged battery on a law enforcement officer; physical contact with county or city officer on duty; reckless driving; interference with law enforcement; obstructing warrant service.

May 4

• Adam Krummel, Edgerton, Kan., was taken into custody by the Linn Valley Police Department for alleged domestic battery; knowing or reckless bodily harm to family member; battery; bodily harm to another.

• Darian Lewis, Pleasanton, was taken into custody by the Linn County Sheriff's Office for alleged failure to appear in court.

• Billy Turner Jr., Mound City, was taken into custody by the Kansas Highway Patrol for alleged failure to appear in court and to hold for another agency.

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