The following individuals were booked into the Osage County Jail in connection with charges or warrants as listed by the arresting agency.
Oct. 16, 2017: Nessa Patterson, 38, Melvern, Shawnee County warrant for failure to appear, transferred to Shawnee County, OSSO; Kayla J. Wilks, 27, Lawrence, Benton County warrant for probation violation, OSSO; Jamie L. Jenson, 19, Overbrook, domestic battery, $250 cash bond, OPD; Jeremy Gerisch, 22, Overbrook, domestic battery, disorderly conduct, $1,000 own recognizance bond, OPD.
Oct. 17, 2017: Laura Barnhart, 31, Topeka, Osage County warrant for probation violation, $7,500 surety bond, OSSO; Kenneth Simmons, 38, Topeka, Osage County warrant for failure to appear, released per court, OSSO.
Oct. 18, 2017: Jessica S. Knoll, 28, Emporia, Osage County warrant for failure to appear, released per court, OSSO.
Oct. 19, 2017: Daniel L. Mathias Jr., 24, Lyndon, Osage County warrants for probation violation, OSSO; Aaron D. Schemm, 28, Burlingame, Osage County warrant for probation violation, OSSO.
Oct. 20, 2017: Leslie R. Waters, 48, Burlingame, interference with law enforcement officer, disorderly conduct, $3,000 surety bond, BPD.
Oct. 21, 2017: Marina K. Payne, 18, Lyndon, driving under the influence, minor in possession of alcohol, $1,500 own recognizance bond, KHP.
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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