The following individuals were booked into the Osage County Jail in connection with charges or warrants as listed by the arresting agency.
April 4, 2021
- Jacob W. Whitmore, 38, Osage City, Osage County warrant for failure to appear, $5,000 surety bond, OSSO.
- Jacob W. Whitmore, 38, Osage City, court ordered process for possession of marijuana, released per court, OSSO.
April 5, 2021
- James Don Austin, 43, Vassar, court ordered process for violation of protection order, released per court, OSSO.
- Jeffrey Allan Meade, 36, Melvern, Osage County warrant for failure to appear, $1,000 surety bond, OSSO.
- Unidentified juvenile, unlisted charges, OSSO.
- Rosemary Dawn Hoseth, 24, Topeka, court order process for criminal threat, released per court, OSSO.
- Shannon Kaye Woehr, 50, Overbrook, Osage County warrant for failure to appear, $2,000 surety bond, OSSO.
April 6, 2021
- Michael E. Hutchison, 60, Quenemo, possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia, transport open container, $400 own recognizance bond, OSSO.
- Angela Dawn Bogue, 43, Ottawa, possession of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia, $1,500 surety bond, OSSO.
April 7, 2021
- Chuck W. Hake, 61, Carbondale, aggravated burglary, OSSO.
- Charles Criqui II, 24, Topeka, possession of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, OSSO.
- Phyllis R. Hartzell, 60, Burlingame, court ordered process for giving worthless checks, released per court. OSSO.
- Phyllis R. Hartzell, 60, Burlingame, court ordered process for violation of protection order, released per court, OSSO.
- Phyllis R. Hartzell, 60, Burlingame, court ordered process for theft or burglary, released per court, OSSO.
- Ronald R. Shaffer, 78, Burlingame, electronic solicitation, indecent solicitation of a child, OSSO.
April 8, 2021
- Unidentified juvenile, unlisted charges, OSSO.
- Unidentified juvenile, unlisted charges, OSSO.
- Jerrod D. Smith, 31, Lyndon, court ordered process for prohibited open burning, released per court, OSSO.
- Jeffrey A. Meade, Burlingame, 36, distribution of narcotics, possession of paraphernalia, distribution of marijuana, OSSO.
- Nicholas A. Hoffman, 37, Osage City, distribution of narcotics, possession of paraphernalia, $50,000 surety bond, OSSO.
- Jonathan Lee Stewart, 21, Carbondale, burglary of dwelling with intent to steal, misdemeanor theft, failure to appear, OSSO.
- Shannon Denise Watt, 35, Emporia, theft or possession of stolen property, criminal use of financial card, possession of controlled substance, $2,500 surety bond, OSSO.
April 10, 2021
- Trent Ryan Frye, 21, Osage City, driving under the influence of alcohol, $1,500 surety bond, OCPD.
- Richard Wayne Traver, 38, Quenemo, bench warrant for criminal possession of firearm, interference with law enforcement officer, possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, OSSO.
- Karley Francis Dick, 27, Topeka, court ordered process for motor vehicle liability insurance, released per court, OSSO.
- Kim Louise Salzman, 64, Melvern, burglary, theft, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of opiate, narcotic or stimulant, OSSO.
- Christopher Lawrence Winters, 53, Melvern, burglary of dwelling to commit felony, theft of property or services of unknown value, OSSO.
- Rhonda Rachelle Myrick, 46, Osage City, warrant arrest for failure to appear, $500 surety bond, BPD.
Arresting agencies: BPD, Burlingame Police Department; CPD, Carbondale Police Department; KDOC, Kansas Department of Corrections; KDWPT, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism; KHP, Kansas Highway Patrol; LPD, Lyndon Police Department; MPD, Melvern Police Department; OCPD, Osage City Police Department; OPD, Overbrook Police Department; OSSO, Osage County Sheriff’s Office; QPD, Quenemo Police Department; SPD, Scranton Police Department.
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