The following individuals were booked into the Osage County Jail in connection with charges or warrants as listed by the arresting agency.
October 20, 2013: Nicholas A. Hoffman, 29, Melvern, Shawnee County warrant for driving while suspended and no insurance, released to Shawnee County, OSSO.
October 23, 2013: John L. Coffman, 38, Auburn, Osage County warrant for probation violation, OSSO.
October 23-24, 2013: Unidentified juvenile, unidentified charge, unidentified arresting agency.
October 24, 2013: Cody A. Stalder, 20, Overbrook, domestic battery, OSSO; Jerry R. Mason, 36, Vassar, Washington County warrant for probation violation, released to Washington County, OSSO.
October 25, 2013: Patrick A. Atchison, 39, Topeka, Osage County warrant for failure to appear, OSSO; Nicole A. Stewart, 25, Scranton, Osage County warrant for failure to make payments, $250 cash bond, OSSO.
October 26, 2013: Johnny R. Todd, 55, Lawrence, Osage County warrant for failure to appear, $1,000 cash bond, OSSO; Shannon L. McMahon, 27, Osage City, Osage City warrant and Topeka Police Department for failure to appear, $250 surety bond Osage City and $1,224 surety bond for city of Topeka, OCPD; Breanna Bailey, 27, Osage City, Osage County warrant for failure to appear, $750 surety bond, OSSO; Matthew S. Phillips, 24, Osage City, Osage County warrant for failure to appear, OCPD.
Arresting agencies: BPD, Burlingame Police Department; CPD, Carbondale Police Department; 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; SPD, Scranton Police Department.
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