The following individuals were booked into the Osage County Jail in connection with charges or warrants as listed by the arresting agency.
March 28, 2022
- Ryan Anthony Sellman, 20, Humbolt, driving under the influence, liquor consumption or possession by minor, OSSO, $1,100 surety bond.
- Belisario Acuna Laguna, 63, Corona, Calif., possession of stimulant, possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, OSSO, released per court.
March 29, 2022
- Danielle Marie Whitlock, 45, Osage City, domestic battery, OCPD, released to authority of Osage City.
March 30, 2022
- Unidentified juvenile, unlisted charges, unidentified arresting agency.
March 31, 2022
- Kevin Lee Talbot, 57, Burlingame, possession of opiates, opium drug use, possession of drug paraphernalia into human body, OSSO, $2,500 cash bond.
April 1, 2022
- Annie Elizabeth Hufford, 40, Lyndon, Lyndon warrant for failure to pay, OSSO, $500 surety bond.
April 3, 2022
- Paul David Long, 54, Osage City, Jackson County warrant for failure to pay, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of opiate, narcotic or certain stimulant, OSSO.
- Steven Jerome Frierson, 45, Tulsa, Okla., Allen County warrant for failure to appear, domestic battery, LPD, $200 cash bond.
- Shannon Michelle Wright, 43, Osage City, Washington County, Okla., warrant for failure to appear, OSSO.
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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